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Minority Report 2012 The City of Boynton Beach City Clerk's Office 100 E BOYNTON BEACH BLVD BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 4 (561) 742 -6060 '\ FAX (561) 742 -6090 e -mail: prainitoj ©ci.boynton- beach.fl.us www.boynton-beach.org November 13, 2013 Kristi Reid Bronson, Chief Bureau of Election Records The R A. Gray Building, Room 316 500 South Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 RE: REPORT OF MINORITY AND PHYSICALLY DISABLED APPOINTMENTS Dear Ms. Bronson: Enclosed, please find the Reports of Minority and Physically Disabled Appointments for the City of Boynton Beach for the period ended December 31, 2012. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH e r '' /Y►' / 410 -t M. Prainito, MMC Clerk Enclosures cc: Governor's Appointments Office Speaker of the House of Representatives President of the Senate America's Gateway to the Gulfstream Page 1 of 11 Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Florida Statutes — Form due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority: City of Boynton Beach Contact Person: Janet M. Prainito MMC Address: 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Phone: (561) 742 -6061 city /state/zip: Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Affordable Housing Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 11 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, / e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty* in Membership i Gender by Authority* Membership as 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American 6 55 Male 5 45 Asian- American Female 6 55 Hispanic- American Not Known Native- American Total 0 Caucasian 5 45 Appointed by Total Disability o0 Disability Authonty' Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically 0 0 0 Total 0 Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Arts Commission Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 7 (Note. This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, / e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty` in Membership r Gender by Authonty' Membership as 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - Amencan 1 14 Male 2 29 Asian- American Female 3 5 71 Hispanic- American 1 14 Not Known Native- American Total 3 3 5 72 Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authonty* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically 1 1 14 Total 3 Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority Please complete all sections. Return to Department of State, The R A Gray Building, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 Page 2 of 11 Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Flonda Statutes — Form due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority: City of Boynton Beach Contact Person: Janet M Prainito Address: 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Phone: (561 742 -6061 City/State/Zip: Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Building Board of Adjustments and Appeals Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 5 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, /.e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty" in Membership % Gender by Authonty" Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African- American Male 1 4 80 Asian - American Female 1 1 20 Hispanic- American Not Known Native - American Total 2 Caucasian 2 5 100 00 Appointed by Total Disability Disability Authority* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically 0 0 0 Total 2 D isabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Cemetery Board Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 5 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, / e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authority* in Membership % Gender by Authonty* Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African- American Male 2 40 Asian - American Female 3 60 Hispanic - American Not Known Native - American Total 0 5 1 00 Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authonty" Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically 0 0 0 Total 0 Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Return to Department of State, The R A Gray Building, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 Page 3 of 11 Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Florida Statutes — Form due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority:* City of Boynton Beach Contact Person: Janet M Prainito Address: 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Phone: (561) 742 -6061 city /state /zip: Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Charter Review Committee Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 5 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, / e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty* in Membership % Gender by Authonty* Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 m 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American Male 3 60 Asian - American Female 2 40 Hispanic- American _ Not Known 0 Native- American Total 5 100 Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authonty" Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically 0 0 0 Total 0 Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Code Compliance Board Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 7 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i.e , `Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty* in Membership % Gender by Authonty* Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American Male 4 4 57 Asian- American Female 1 3 43 Hispanic - American Not Known _ Native- American Total 5 5 7 100 Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authonty* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically 1 1 14 Total 5 Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections Return to Department of State, The R A. Gray Building, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 Page 4 of 11 Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Florida Statutes — Form due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority:* City of Boynton Beach Contact Person: Janet M. Prainito MMC Address: 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Phone: (561) 742 -6061 City/State/Zip: Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Community Redevelopment Agency Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 7 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty' in Membership % Gender by Authority* Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American 1 2 29 Male 2 7 100 Asian - American Female Hispanic- American Not Known _ Native - American Total 2 1 5 71 Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authonty" Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically 0 0 0 Total 2 Disabled - *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Community Relations Board Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 9 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authority* in Membership °10 Gender by Authonty* Membership as 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American 4 5 56 Male 4 44 Asian- American Female 5 5 56 Hispanic- American Not Known _ Native- American Total 5 3 33 Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authority* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known 1 1 11 Physically 0 0 0 Total 5 Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Return to' Department of State, The R. A. Gray Building, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 Page 5 of 11 Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Ronda Statutes — Form due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority:* City of Boynton Beach Contact Person: Janet M. Prainito MMC Address: 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Phone: (561) 742 -6061 CitylStatelZip: Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Education and Youth Advisory Board Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 9 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i.e., "Total membership as of 12/31/12 ".) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty* in Membership % Gender by Authonty* Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American 5 4 44 Male 1 2 22 Asian- American Female 6 7 76 Hispanic - American 2 1 11 Not Known Native- American Total 7 4 44.5 Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authority* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known _ Physically 0 0 0 Total 7 Disabled . *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Employee Pension Board Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 7 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authority* in Membership % Gender by Authority* Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American 1 14 Male 2 29 Asian - American Female 5 71 Hispanic- American Not Known Native- American Total 1 1 6 86 Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authority* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically 0 0 0 Total 1 Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Return to Department of State, The R. A Gray Building, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 Page 6 of 11 Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Florida Statutes — Form due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority:* City of Boynton Beach Contact Person: Janet M Prainito Address: 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Phone: (561) 742 -6061 city/state/zip: Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Financial Advisory Committee Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 8 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below; the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, r.e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty` in Membership % Gender by Authonty* Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American _ Male 5 7 88 Asian - American Female 1 12 Hispanic - Amencan Not Known Native - American Total 5 5 8 100 00 Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authonty* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically 0 0 0 Total 5 Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Golf Course Advisory Committee Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 9 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, r e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty* in Membership % Gender by Authonty* Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American 1 11 Male 6 67 Asian - American Female 3 33 Hispanic- American Not Known Native- American Total 0 Caucasian 6 67 Appointed by Total Disability Disability Authority* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known 2 22 Physically 0 0 0 Total 0 Disabled _ *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority Please complete all sections. Return to Department of State, The R A Gray Building, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 Page 7 of 11 Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Florida Statutes — Form due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority:* City of Boynton Beach Contact Person: Janet M Prainito Address: 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Phone: (561) 742 -6061 city/state/zip: Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Historic Resources Preservation Board Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 9 (Note' This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, / e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty* in Membership % Gender by Authonty" Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American _ Male 1 5 56 Asian- American Female 4 44 Hispanic- American Not Known Native- American Total 1 Caucasian 1 9 100 Appointed by Total Disability Disability Authority* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically 0 0 0 Total 1 Disabled - - *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Library Board Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 8 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, / e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty* in Membership % Gender by Authonty* Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African- American Male Asian - American Female 3 8 100 Hispanic - American Not Known Native- American Total 3 8 1 0 0 Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authonty* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically 0 0 0 Total 3 Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections Return to Department of State, The R A. Gray Building, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 Page 8 of 11 Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Florida Statutes — Form due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority:* City of Boynton Beach Contact Person: Janet M. Prainito MMC Address: 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Phone: (561) 742 -6061 City/State/Zip: Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Municipal Firefighters' Pension Trust Fund Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 5 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below; the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i.e., "Total membership as of 12/31/12 ".) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty* in Membership % Gender by Authonty* Membership as 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American Male 1 4 80 Asian- American Female 1 1 20 Hispanic - Amencan Not Known Native - American Total 2 2 5 100 00 Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authority* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically 0 0 0 Total 2 D isabled - *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Planning and Development Board Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 8 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, r.e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authority' in Membership % Gender by Authority* Membership as 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African- American Male 3 7 88 Asian- American Female 1 1 12 Hispanic - American Not Known _ Native - American Total 4 4 8 100 00 Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authonty* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known _ Physically 0 0 0 Total 4 Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority Please complete all sections. Return to: Department of State, The R A Gray Building, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 Page 9 of 11 Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Florida Statutes — Form due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority:* City of Boynton Beach Contact Person: Janet M. Prainito MMC Address: 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Phone: (561) 742 -6061 City/State/Zip: Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Municipal Police Officers' Retirement Trust fund Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12131/12, regardless of appointing authority: 5 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below; the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i.e., "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty" in Membership % Gender by Authonty* Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American Male 5 100 Asian - American Female Hispanic - American 1 20 Not Known Native- American Total 0 4 80 Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian _ Disability Authonty* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known _ _ Physically 0 0 0 Total 0 Disabled 'Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Recreation and Parks Advisory board Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 6 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12 ".) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty" in Membership % Gender by Authonty" Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African- American Male 2 4 67 Asian - American Female 1 2 33 Hispanic - American Not Known Native- American Total 3 3 6 100 Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authonty" Membership % - in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically 0 0 0 Total 3 Disabled 'Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Return to Department of State, The R. A Gray Building, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 Page 10 of 11 Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Flonda Statutes — Form due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority:* City of Boynton Beach Contact Person: Janet M. Prainito MMC Address: 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Phone: (561) 742 -6061 City/state /zip: Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Senior Advisory Board Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 6 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below; the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, / e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty' in Membership % Gender by Authonty' Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African- American Male 2 2 33 Asian - American Female 2 4 67 Hispanic - American Not Known _ Native - American Total 4 4 6 100 Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authonty* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically 0 0 0 Total 4 Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Special Events Ad Hoc Committee Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 6 (Note: This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty' in Membership % Gender by Authonty' Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American Male 3 5 83 Asian- American Female 2 1 17 Hispanic - American Not Known Native - American Total 5 5 6 1 00 Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authority' Membership in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known _ Physically Total 5 Disabled 0 0 0 *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Return to Department of State, The R A Gray Building, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 Page 11 of 11 Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Florida Statutes — Form due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority:* City of Boynton Beach Contact Person: Janet M. Prainito MMC Address: 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Phone: (561) 742 -6061 City/State /Zip: Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Veterans Advisory Commission Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12(31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 10 (Note' This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below; the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, / a, "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authority* in Membership % Gender by Authonty" Membership as 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African- American 1 1 10 Male 3 9 90 Asian- American Female 1 10 Hispanic- American Not Known Native - American Total 3 Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian 2 90 Disability Authonty' Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically 0 0 0 Total 3 Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, r e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authority* in Membership °/ Gender by Authonty" Membership as 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American Male Asian - American Female Hispanic - American Not Known Native - American Total Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authonty* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically Total Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Return to: Department of State, The R. 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Prainito, MMC Bureau of E.action Records Clty Clark, City of Boynton Beach Fax: (850)245 -6259 Pages: 12 plus Fax Cover fi'iisosse: feats: 11-13-13 Re: 2012 Report of Minority and CC: Will Weatherford, Florida Speaker of Physically Disattlsd Appointments the House Dart Gaetz, President, Florida Senate [Director, Florida Governor's Appointfnants Office The foitowing is tha regained report detailing the Minority and Physically tDisabtad Appointments for the City of Boynton Beach for tha year ending 2012 The City of Boynton Beach (r City Clerk's Office 100 E BOYNTON BEACH BLVD BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 ` (561) 742-6060 FAX: (561) 742 -6090 e -mail: prainitoj @ci.boynton- beach.fl.us www.boynton-beach.org FAX To: Kristie Reid Bronson, Chief From: Janet M. Prainito, MMC Bureau of Election Records City Clerk, City of Boynton Beach Fax: (850)245 -6259 Pages: 12 plus Fax Cover Phone: Date: 11 -13 -13 Re: 2012 Report of Minority and CC: Will Weatherford, Florida Speaker of Physically Disabled Appointments the House Dan Gaetz, President, Florida Senate Director, Florida Governor's Appointments Office The following is the required report detailing the Minority and Physically Disabled Appointments for the City of Boynton Beach for the year ending 2012. TX Result Report P 1 11/19/2013 14 :44 Serial N0. A0P0011004286 TC: 336073 Addressee Start Time Time Prints Result Note 91850921073340676 11 -19 14:39 fi��g3 00:04:57 8g 013/013 OK gg Note MIX Mixed TX. PL: 1 l_ TX1C A L L : 0 M a a t nu al i X. C SRCZeCSRCt gg 1 FWD:FFo rw a r d. PC aPC -Fax. ILV: Belau. MBX : Conf d id en tia l . B UL: Bulletin. SIP r SIP n Fax. F IPADR: F IP A Addres s Fax. Fax Result OK: Communication OK, S -OK: Stop Communication, PW -OFF: Power Switch OFF, TEL: RX from TEL, NG: Other Error, Cont: Continue, No Ans: No Answer, Refuse: Receipt Refused, Busy: Busy, M -Full :Memory Full, LOUR:Receiving length Over, POUR :Receiving page Over, FIL:File Error, DC:Decode Error, MDN:MDN Response Error, DSN:DSN Response Error. The r0111af of Qoynton Bsacft City Cleric's office too E BOYN INDN BEACH BLVD BoYNPON BEACH PL. 33435 (561)74a-60,6o FAX: (561) 742 -6ogo e-mail prainitoj @ci.boynton- beach.f7..us www.boyntion-beach.org F A X To: Kristie Reid Bronson, Chief From: Janet M. •reinito, MMC Bureau of Election Records City Clark. City of Boynton Beech Fax: (850)245 -6259 Pagers: 12 plus Fax Cover Plummy: Data: 1 1 -13-13 Met 2012 Report of Minority and CC: Will Weethsrford, Florida Speaker of Physically Dlsablad Appointments the House Iran Geetz, President, Florida Senate Lirector, Florida Governor's V. Appointments Offfce v The following is the required report detailing the Minority and Physically Disabled Appointments for the City of Boynton: Beach for the yeser ending 2012. The City of Boynton Beach C /(.1 City Clerk's Office 100 E BOYNTON BEACH BLVD BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 (561) 742 -6060 FAX: (561) 742 -6090 e -mail: prainitoj @ci.boynton - beach.fl.us www.boynton-beach.org FAX To: Kristie Reid Bronson, Chief From: Janet M. Prainito, MMC Bureau of Election Records City Clerk, City of Boynton Beach Fax: (850)245 -6259 Pages: 12 plus Fax Cover Phone: Date: 11 - - Re: 2012 Report of Minority and CC: Will Weatherford, Florida Speaker of Physically Disabled Appointments the House Dan Gaetz, President, Florida Senate Director, Florida Governor's Appointments Office The following is the required report detailing the Minority and Physically Disabled Appointments for the City of Boynton Beach for the year ending 2012. The City of Boynton Beach - City Clerk's Office r 100 E BOYNTON BEACH BLVD ti ' BOYNTON BO YNTON BEACH FL 33435 ;� (561) 742 -6060 FAX: (561) 742 -6090 e -mail: prainitoj @ci.boynton- beach.fl.us www.boynton - beach.org November 13, 2013 Kristi Reid Bronson, Chief Bureau of Election Records The R.A. Gray Building, Room 316 500 South Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 RE. REPORT OF MINORITY AND PHYSICALLY DISABLED APPOINTMENTS Dear Ms. Bronson. Enclosed, please find the Reports of Minority and Physically Disabled Appointments for the City of Boynton Beach for the period ended December 31, 2012. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ate' /' 1 l 6 . ik0 . 1-; - t M. Prainito, MMC Clerk Enclosures cc Governor's Appointments Office Speaker of the House of Representatives President of the Senate America's Gateway to the Gulfstream TX Result Report P 1 11/19/2013 14:48 Serial No. A0P0011004286 TC: 336089 Addressee Start Time Time Prints Result Note 91850922014440676 11 -19 14:45_00:03:03 013/013 OK Note MIX Doub Si SP: Special o r i ig ina g l. FC -c e. X RT: Re -T%. I LL: R Fax BUL: Bulletin. SIP: SIP Fax. IPADR: IP Address Fax. Result OK: Communication OK, S -OK: Stop Communication, PW -OFF: Power Switch OFF, TEL: RX from TEL, NG: Other Error, Cont: Continue, No Ans: No Answer, Refuse: Receipt Refused, Busy: Busy, M- Full:Memory Full, LOUR:Receiving length Over, POUR:Receiving page Over, FIL:File Error, DC:Decode Error, MDN:MDN Response Error, DSN:DSN Response Error. Th.: city of Boynton Bosch City Clerk's Office zoo E BO' TON BEACH BLVD BoYNPOINT BEACH FL 33435 (561) 742 -6o6o FAX: (561) 742 -6a90 e-mail: prainitoJ cLboyntor1- beach.fLria www.boynton-beacri.org F A X To: Kristie Reid Bronson, Chief Fromm: Janet M. Prainito, MMC 'Bureau of Election Records City Cleric. City of Boynton each Fax: (850)245 -6259 Passs: 12 plus Fax Cover Pions: IDats: 11-13-13 Rs= 2012 Rspert of Minority and CC: Will Weatherford, Florida Speaker of Physically El isabled Appointoranta the House Dan Getetz. President, Florida Senate director, Florida Governor's Appointments Office The following is the required report detailing the Minority and Physically Disabled Appointments for the City of Boynton Beach for the year ending 2012. The City of Boynton Beach 1 f City Clerk's Office too E BOYNTON BEACH BLVD BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 (561) 742 -6060 FAX: (561) 742 -6090 e -mail: prainitoj @ci.boynton - beach.fl.us www.boynton-beach.org FAX To: Kristie Reid Bronson, Chief From: Janet M. Prainito, MMC Bureau of Election Records City Clerk, City of Boynton Beach Fax: (850)245 -6259 Pages: 12 plus Fax Cover Phone: Date: 11 -13 -13 Re: 2012 Report of Minority and CC: Will Weatherford, Florida Speaker of / Physically Disabled Appointments the House Dan Gaetz, President, Florida Senate Director, Florida Governor's Appointments Office The following is the required report detailing the Minority and Physically Disabled Appointments for the City of Boynton Beach for the year ending 2012. The City of Boynton Beach (), City Clerk's Office 100 E BOYNTON BEACH BLVD r BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 se.... (561) 742 -6060 ' FAX: (561) 742 -6090 c .' e -mail: prainitoj@ci.boynton- beach.fl.us www.boynton- beach.org November 13, 2013 Kristi Reid Bronson, Chief Bureau of Election Records The R.A. Gray Building, Room 316 500 South Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 RE' REPORT OF MINORITY AND PHYSICALLY DISABLED APPOINTMENTS Dear Ms. Bronson: Enclosed, please find the Reports of Minority and Physically Disabled Appointments for the City of Boynton Beach for the period ended December 31, 2012. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH �,' n ' /9LaL;4L -t M. Prainito, MMC Clerk Enclosures cc: Governor's Appointments Office Speaker of the House of Representatives / President of the Senate America's Gateway to the Gulfstream TX Result Report P 1 11/14/2013 09:47 Serial N0. A0P0011004286 TC: 333342 Addressee Start Time Time Prints Result Note 9188826322590676 11 -14 09:39 00:08:33 013/013 OK T MR: Timer TX. 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City Clerk's Office ..r / ;_ - 100 E BOYNTON BEACH BLVD 1 i BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 (561) 742 -6060 FAX: (561) 742 -6090 e -mail: pre InItcij©cLboynton -beach .fl . us www. boynto n- beach .o rg November 13, 2013 Kristi Reid Bronson, Chief Bureau of Election Records The F.A. _ Gray Building, Room 316 500 South Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 RE: REPORT OF MINORITY AND PHYSICALLY DISABLED APPOINTMENTS Dear Ms. Bronson Enclosed. please find the Reports of Minority and Physically Disabled Appointments for the City of Boynton Beach for the period ended December 31, 2012. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ` rY1 •�i olc_...4±0 t M. Prainito, MMC Clerk Enclosures cc: Governor's Appointments Office Speaker of the House of presentatives President of the Senate ✓ R9. America 's Gctrewc y to the Gum stream The City of Boynton Beach r ' City Clerk's Office ioo E BOYNTON BEACH BLVD t � BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 (561) 742 -6060 FAX: (561) 742 -6090 e -mail: prainitoj @ci.boynton - beach.fl.us www boynton- beach.org FAX To: Kristie Reid Bronson, Chief From: Janet M. Prainito, MMC Bureau of Election Records City Clerk, City of Boynton Beach Fax: (850)245 -6259 Pages: 12 plus Fax Cover Phone: Date: 11 -13 -13 Re: 2012 Report of Minority and CC: Will Weatherford, Florida Speaker of Physically Disabled Appointments the House Dan Gaetz, President, Florida I/ Senate Director, Florida Governor's Appointments Office The following is the required report detailing the Minority and Physically Disabled Appointments for the City of Boynton Beach for the year ending 2012. The City of Boynton Beach t City Clerk's Office 100 E BOYNTON BEACH BLVD BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 r .7 (561) 742 -6060 /» FAX: (561) 742 -6090 6 ` ` e -mail: prainitoj @ci.boynton- beach.fl.us www.boynton - beach.org November 13, 2013 Kristi Reid Bronson, Chief Bureau of Election Records The R.A. Gray Building, Room 316 500 South Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 RE: REPORT OF MINORITY AND PHYSICALLY DISABLED APPOINTMENTS Dear Ms. Bronson: Enclosed, please find the Reports of Minority and Physically Disabled Appointments for the City of Boynton Beach for the period ended December 31, 2012. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH `' VM ' R_Ojna) 4111 M. Prainito, MMC - Clerk Enclosures cc: Governor's Appointments Office Speaker of the House of R.Presentatives President of the Senate / America's Gateway to the Gulfstream s.- i� k ;-- gyp: -,,. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT Of STATE RICK SCOTT KEN DETZNER Governor Secretary of State MEMO RANDUM TO: Agency Heads FROM: Kristi Reid Bronson, Chief ) 1) � Bureau of Election Records ` DATE: October 25, 2013 SUBJECT: 2012 Report of Minority and Physically Disabled Appointments Section 760.80, Florida Statutes, requires statutorily created decision making and regulatory boards, commissions, councils, and committees of the state to submit a report to the Secretary of State annually by December 1. This report discloses the number of appointments made during the preceding year from each minority group and the number of non - minority appointments made, expressed both in numerical terms and as a percentage of the total membership of the board, commission, council, or committee. In addition, information must be included in the report detailing the number of physically disabled persons appointed to the boards, commissions, councils, and committees in the previous calendar year. This form can be downloaded from the Division's website at: http: / /election.dos.state.fl.us/ forms /pdf /MinorityReport2012.pdf We are providing this notice to you in order that you can advise those respective authorities created by general or special act of the legislature that fall within the oversight of your agency. A copy of the report must also be submitted to the Governor, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the President of the Senate. Please contact your agency's general counsel if you have additional questions. KRB/ $ C :8 WV S - AON £ Division of Elections , R .A. Gray Bldg., Rm. 316 • 500 S Bronou� iZ i i Flprida 32399 -0250 Telephone: (850 245 -6240 • Facsimile: lec ions.myflorida.com !IVA FLORIDA500. Commemorating 500 years of Florida history www.fla500.com VIVA fIORIDA500. Page of Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Florida Statutes — Form due NLT December 1, 2012) Appointing Authority:* Contact Person: Address: Phone: City /State /Zip: Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: (Note' This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below; the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authority* in Membership % I Gender by Authonty* Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American Male _ Asian - American Female Hispanic- American Not Known Native - American Total Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authonty* Membership in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically Total Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: (Note. This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, /.e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12 ".) Appointed by Total Race I Appointed Total Gender Race Authority* in Membership % Gender by Authority* Membership as 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American Male Asian - American Female Hispanic - American Not Known _ Native - American Total Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authority* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically Total Disabled "Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Return to Department of State, The R. A Gray Building, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 Page of Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Florida Statutes - Form due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority:* Contact Person: Address: Phone: City /State /Zip: Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): t 1 r ,C (I )07 Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ,® The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: i ( (Note. This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authority` in Membership % Gender by Authonty' Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American G9 5 L � Male _ '45 Asian - American Female 1 4' Hispanic - American Not Known C. Native - American Total Caucasianrj Appointed by Total Disability Disability Authonty* Membership in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically x, r } C, Total 0 Disabled J `_, *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): i 1� cI 11 % X' m m(J3 /on Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: t 1 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, 1 e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty* in Membership % Gender by Authonty* Membership as 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American I Male d Asian- American Female -'; I Hispanic - American I Not Known Native - American _ Total .�. /, Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authonty* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically Total - 1 1 Disabled ' *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Return to Department of State, The R A. Gray Building, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 11 Regulars Established per Resolution: R08 -070 2011 AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD Member Expires Phone Profession CLAYTON, Brent 7435 Pinedale Dr. (33436) Self Employed Appt'd 08/08 Clavtonbrothersl a(�vaoo.com FRANCIS, Frances Chair 732 -0038 Credit Solution Specialist, 1135 24 Ave (33426) Appt'd 08/08 VP frances v francis(a�bankofamenca com GIRTMAN, Angela D. 396 -5834 Teacher 1920 NE 1 Lane (33435) Appt'd 08/08 Agirtman @aol.com HEAVILIN, Jeanne, Vice Chair 901 -8714 Realtor Training 734 N.E. 9 Ave (33435) Appt'd 08/08 jheavilin aa..bellsouth.net Facilitator JASKIEWICZ, Shirley 732 -7128 Teacher /Guidance 1917 S.W. 13 Ave (33435) Appt'd 08/08 siaskiewicz(a�bellsouth.net JOHNSON, Margaret 737 -7235 Sr. Admin. Asst. 623 N.W. 5 St (33435) Appt'd 08/08 MUNANAPaol.com JOHNSON, Sherry 364 -9501 Exec. Director, Comm 8844 -A Marge Court (33436) Appt'd 08/08 sherryccc @aol.com Caring Ctr ROBINSON, Lamont 588 -0290 General Contractor 240 N. Seacrest Blvd (33435) Appt'd 08/08 kingkamren @comcast.net TAYLOR, Robert Consultant 4 Via Largo (33435) Appt'd 08/08 Robert .Taylor @bethesdahealthcare.com WOOSTER, Jeffery S. 704 -7562 General Contractor 820 South Rd (33435) Appt'd 08/08 jeffwooster @bellsouth.net CITY COMMISSIONER: Commissioner Woodrow Hay hayw@bbfl.us CITY EMPLOYEE REPRESENTATIVE: Octavo Sherrod, Community Development Manager 742 -6066 sherrodo@bbfl.us 1 Updated: 11/6/2013 S \CC \WP \BOARDS \LISTS \2011 Board List\AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD doc 7 REGULARS & 2 ALTERNATE. a Estaulished per Ordinance No. 01-64 Three -year Terms for Regular Members Amended per Ordinance No 04 -031 One -year Terms for Alternates 2012 ARTS COMMISSION MEMBER EXPIRES PHONE PROFESSION BOTTORFF, Deborah 12/14 752 -8479 Graphic Designer 10566 Grande Palladium Way (33436) Appt'd 12/6/11 deborahbottorffecomcast.net COMBES, William W 12/14 734 -3933 Professional Photographer 631 E Wootbright Rd #C306 (33435) Appt'd 06/21/11 wwcombes@bellsouth net OPEN I 12/13 r ' LORENZ, Robyn 12/14 541 -5238 Student — MA Education 805 SW 1 Ct. (33426) Appt'd 06/7/11 rlorenz12 @gmail.com READY, Barbara - Chair 12/12 734 -3646 Banking 329 SW 13th Avenue (33435) Appt'd 10/17/06 fivereadve.aol com Former PTA & Ed Brds SLOCOMBE, Anderson — Vice Chair 2/14 904- 75030(w) Architect 7 Erwood Place (33426) Appt'd 07/01/08 Anderson Slocombe(dlCH2M com WOLF, Halena 12/12 966 -6350 (H) Artist/Art Educator 3619 Providence Road (33436) Appt'd1 /5710 379 -7255 (C) 1 " Sparcll (Wbellsouth net ALTERNATES: MOELLER, Christine J i ' 12/11 732 -2794 Tax Preparer 3519 Diane Dnve (33435) Appt'd 8/01/06 molehut(cabelisouth net Patron of the Arts OPEN 12/12 CITY EMPLOYEE REPRESENTATIVE: Coles - Dobay, Debby, Art Administrator 742 6026 phone/ 742 6089 fax/ 436 0883 cell colesdobavd6tbbfl.us www.bovntonbeacharts.org CRA LIASION: Vivian Brooks 561- 737 -3256 Brooksviebbfl.us Updated 1/05/12 S 1CC\WP\BOARDSiLISTS12012 Board Lists1ARTS COMMISSION doc �i ` Page of Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Flonda Statutes — Form due NLT December 1, 2013) s Appointing Authority:* 1 Q CA-1 IA A }ear1 it l: ill Cm MSS 10 Contact Person: Address: Phone: City /State /Zip: 1 1 SStt 1 Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): I) 1 ( " d L t / i (1 ! ) (, ii ,l' ( !ti ` ..... Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes El No (] The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authority" in Membership % Gender by Authonty* Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American _ Male 1 L4 36 Asian - American Female I I ,U Hispanic - American Not Known Native- American Total d Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authonty* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically 0 Total Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): CO ` . i le 1 I� I , y i ;C.F-a-'I / d Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No 4 The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 3 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authority* in Membership % Gender by Authority* Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American Male _ 9 Lf j Asian- American Female 3 (11 Hispanic - American Not Known Native - American Total Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian 5 !( Z r Disability Authonty* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically i Total 0 Disabled 1 C �' *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Return to Department of State, The R A Gray Building, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 7 Regulars - 2 Alternates Established per Ordinance No 76 -11 Staggered Three -year Terms for Regular Members One -year terms for Alternates 2012 BUILDING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT & APPEALS MEMBER EXPIRES PHONE PROFESSION AGEE, Beverly 12/12 737 -9004 Attorney 832 SW 33rd Place Appt'd 1/19/10 742 -7510 (F) (33435) 901 -1520 (C) bga717(aoI com BESSELL, Michael — Chair 12/13 735 -3293 (H) Structural Inspector/ 2657 SW 23 Cranbrook Or Appt'd 12/16/08 393 -7948 (W) Plans Examiner (33436) 239 -6594 (C) MBessellaaol com BOGGESS, Boyd S 12/13 245 -1193 Contractor /Owner 703 SW 27 Terrace Appt'd 6/15/10 bovdoavoyo orq (33435) OPEN 12/14 GURITZKY, Sanford 12/12 734 -8899 Retired 14 Estate Drive Appt'd 1/5/10 1sandancomcast net (33436) RUREY, Timothy 12/13 954 - 786 -9119 (W) General Contractor 831 SW 33 Place Appt'd 5/15/08 trurev(cDcharlandrurev com (33435) 561 - 573 -4567 (C) ?SHORES, Richard 12/12 317 -3471 Gen Mngr & r ; ' 2652 NE 4 Court Appt'd 12/07/10 shoresraftmy palmbeachstate edu Network Adm (33435) ALTERNATES: OPEN 12/12 OPEN 12/12 CITY REPRESENTATIVE: ANDREW MACK, 742 - 6366 BUILDING OFFICIAL Updated 12/8/11 S \CC \WP\BOARDS\LISTSi2012 Board ListsIBLDG BD OF ADJ & APPEALS doc 5 MEMBERS AND 1 ALTERNATE Established per Ordinance No 241 City Clerk Four Regular Members with Three -year Staggered Terms One Alternate Member with a One -year Term 2012 CEMETERY BOARD MEMBER EXPIRES PHONE PROFESSION BONE, William 12/13 734 -9199 Ret. Engineer 804 SW 15 Street Appt'd 5/3/11 whbone02@aol.com (33426) GLINSKI, Bonnie 12/12 733 -4626 Retired Deputy 806 SW 15 Street Appt'd 9/4/07 City Clerk (33426) HATCH, Harry(Dale) - Chair 12/14 732 -3949 Owner /Ace 1211 SW 1 Street Appt'd 12/16/08 732 -2161 (W) Hardware (33435) 716 -1540 (C) hatchsathome @aol.com HOHNER, Karilyn Norem — Vice Chair 12/14 733 -1374 Funeral Dir. 2323 SW 23 Cranbrook Dr Appt'd 12/16/08 734 -5600 (W) (33436) knorem@bellsouth.net Mailina Address: 800 W BOYNTON BEACH BLVD BOYNTON BEACH FL 33426 PRAINITO, Janet City Clerk 742 -6061 City Clerk prainitoj(bbfl.us AL RNATE: OPEN 12/11 CITY EMPLOYEE REPRESENTATIVE: BALFE, Tom — Parks Manager Updated 12/12/11 S: \CC \WP \BOARDS \LISTS \2012 Board Lists \CEMETERY BOARD.doc Page of Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Florida Statutes — Form due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority:* Contact Person: Address: Phone: City /State /Zip: �{ Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): ( - 1 }t�l� 1 t ( 28�- -i2i--' �--`�/ I l Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No 00 The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 5 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i e., "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty" in Membership % Gender by Authority* Membership as 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American Male Z( _ / Asian - American Female ,)- ``( a Hispanic- American Not Known _ _ Native - American Total D Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian - / Disability Authonty" Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically Total _ Disabled t' —i *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. y Please complete all sections. Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): C! Lfi e l 1 ,� 1 lCLt Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No g] The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerat r for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty" in Membership % Gender by Authonty* Membership as 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/g1/12 African - American Male "4 IY 7 Asian- American Female 1 3 Hispanic - American Not Known _ Native- American Total Caucasian Appointed by Total Disability Al_ Dis ability Authonty" Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically / ' Ll Total Disabled / *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority Please complete all sections. Return to Department of State, The R A Gray Building, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 5 MEMBERS Established per Resolution No. R11 -020 2012 CHARTER REVIEW COMMITTEE MEMBER EXPIRES PHONE PROFESSION BRAKE, James, Vice Chair 699 -3232 Real Estate Agent 710 SW 27 Terrace Appt'd )amesMBincOaol.com (33435) EDWARDS, Brian 732 -2739 Sr. Planner/ 629 NE 9 Ave. Appt'd brinioeftgmail.com PBC (33435) KATZ, David 577 -8007 Marketing 67 Midwood Lane Appt'd commkayaaaol.com (33436) MELLEY, Paula (561) 310 -3970 720 Mariners Way Appt'd. Paula@melleyconstruction.com (33435) TAYLOR, Jeannie, Chair 736 -6435 Transit Planner 2121 SW 15 Ave. K102 Appt'd )eannied(abeilsouth.net (33426) CITY EMPLOYEE REPRESENTATIVE: James Cherof, City Attorney 742 -6053 Updated 12/06/11 S: \CC \WP\BOARDS\LISTS \2012 Board Lists \CHARTER REVIEW COMMITTEE.doc Revised 5/26/2011 5:32 PM 7 Regulars - 2 Altemates Established per Ordinance No. 79 -28 Staggered Three -year terms for Regulars One -year Terms for Altemates 2012 CODE COMPLIANCE BOARD Members: Expires Phone Profession ALEXIS, Aifnond 12/12 939-9757 Engineer /Scientist 13 S. Abercorn Circle (33435) Appt'd 10/2010 alaimondOhotmail.com CARROLL, Kathleen 12/13 350 -6445 Social Worker 22C Crossings Cir (33435) Appt'd 1/5/10 COLE, Gary M. 12/13 523 -3956 Sr. Credit Analyst 15 Buxton Lane (33426) Appt'd 7/19/11 garvco4t8yahoo.com COSTANTINO, Michele - Chair 12/14 351 -3163 Dir. of Student Svcs. 155 Flamingo Dr (33435) Appt'd 12/16/08 camprmomOcomcast.net FOOT, Robert 12/13 734 -7290 Retired (Finance) 760 E. Ocean Ave Appt'd 08/1611 bobfootsOatt.net Coastal Towers #507N (33435 -5169) YERZY, RoseMarie 12/12 523 -9996 Ofc. Mngr. 26 Hastings Lane (33426) Appt'd 7/19 rmyinboyntonftaol.com YERZY, Richard - Vice Chair 12/14 641 -2941 Retired Court 26 Hastings Lane (33426) Appt'd 12/16/08 R12verzylaaol.com Reporter Alternates: d BUCELLA, Bert / 12/12 704 -8979 Ret. Police Ofc. R 519 Live Oak Lane (33436) Appt'd 7/5/11 robo220bellsouth.net OPEN � � 12/12 i 1 ' Board Attorney: Shana Bridgeman, Assistant City Attorney (561) 742 -6050 (leave message) 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard (561) 742 -6054 (FAX) Boynton Beach, FL 33435 CITY EMPLOYEE REPRESENTATIVE: Updated: 12/8/11 S: \CC\WP \BOARDS \LISTS \2012 Board Lists \CODE COMPLIANCE BD.doc Page of Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Florida Statutes — Form due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority:* Contact Person: Address: Phone: City /State /Zip: Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): a lc, Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No Erj The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numera or for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty* in Membership % Gender by Authority* Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American ___ c L Male d , D" Asian - American Female Hispanic- American Not Known r, Native- American Total C7 r Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authority" Membership in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically ) Total Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): OC31 1 ` k FYI I tr Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No, 1 The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authority* in Membership % Gender by Authonty` Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 1 African - American 4 f Male r M Asian - American Female `� r,(19 Hispanic- American Not Known Native- American Total / Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authonty` Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known 1 I Physically / Total Disabled _L_ _ s._ C`' *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority Please complete all sections. Return to Department of State, The R A. Gray Building, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 7 Regulars Established per Ordnance No. 11 -009 5 Commissioners 2 atizens - four year terms. 2012 COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD Members: Expires Phone Profession Buchanan, James (Buck) 03/14 704 -5954 Consultant 807 Ocean Inlet Drive (33435) Appt'd 3/11 iebuchOaol.com Hay, Woodrow 03/14 100 E Boynton Beach Blvd. havwabbfl.us Holzman, Steven 03/13 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. holzmans(a.bbfi us Karageorge, Mark 03/15 414 -6099 240A Main Blvd. (33435) Appt'd 3/11 markkarageorgeacomcast.net Orlove, Wilam -Vice Chair � 3(1A)3/13 14 ` 1 ge/E. Boynton Beach Blvd orlovebAbbfl us / Rodrjuez, Jose -Chair 03/13 / 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd d ; t' ' rodriquezjAbbfl.us Ross, Marlene 03/14 100 E Boynton Beach Blvd. rossmabbfl us BOARD ATTORNEY: James Cherof 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. 742 -6053 CRA INTERIM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Vivian Brooks 1620 S. Federal Highway 374 -7476 S ICC\WP\BOARDS\LISTS\2012 Board Lists \COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD doc 9 REGULARS & 2 ALTERNATES Established per Ordinance No 090 -79 Staggered Three -year Terms for Regular Members One -year Terms for Alternates 2012 COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD MEMBER EXPIRES PHONE PROFESSION DUPLECY, Evelyn 12/14 376 -8195 Legislative Aide 402 SW 3 Street (33435) Appt'd 9/20/11 duDiecyayahoo.com LOWE, Ben 12/13 732 -7722 FAU Professor 751 SW 35th Avenue (33435) Appt'd 10/05/10 bplowe15340belisouth.net 01 NEWTON, Margaret S. 12/12 315 -9595 Teacher, Administrator 701 NW 4 Street (33435) Appt'd 9/20/11 Kiasaigi(alaol.com PIRAINO, Vince 12/14 541 -2242 Account Manager 957 Quantum Lakes Drive (33426) Appt'd 9/6/11 piraino vinceagmail.com ROUNDTREE, Lesha 12/13 577 -6022 Teacher 805 NE 2nd Court Apt. 136 (33435) Appt'd 9/6/11 L RoundtreeCahyahoo.com STERN, PhIllis 12/12 364 -5958 Director —Youth Dev. 15 Woods Ln (33436) Appt'd 1/5/10 plstem40aol.com Programs SWOOPE, Willie M. 12/14 512 -2176 Manager, PBC 721 NW 10 Ct.(33426) Appt'd 12/6/11 wsw000e(Tobcaov.orq WATERHOUSE, Regina Chair 12/12 704 -8060 Undefined 19 Aspen Court (33436) Appt'd 1/5/10 rswaterhouseCalcomcast.net ZONENSTEIN, Floyd 12/13 364 -8069 Retired Police Officer 2620 NE 1 Ct #201 (33435) Appt'd 12/16/08 FHZ2010bellsouth.net ALTERNATES: t i KELLY, Wendy 011 i L' 'i'e1 12/12 704 -3397 Volunteer Coordinator 2181 NE 1 Way (33435 Appt's 1/3/12 KeIlvWendyNagmail.com WISE, Richard M. 12/12 704 -3984 Real Est. Broker /Loan Ofc. 19 Buxton Lane (33426) Appt'd 12/6/11 132cruzin(albellsouth.net Health Ins. Agent 3-eiri uti*( CITY EMPLOYEE REPRESENTATIVE: Ofc. John Huntington— Crime Prevention Unit Liaison 4 r 100 rhL Updated 1/5/12 S 1CC\WPIBOARDS\LISTS12012 Board Lists1COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD doc Page of Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Florida Statutes - Form due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority:* Contact Person: Address: Phone: City /State /Zip: Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): 7 t 1 U � ■ t Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No Id1 The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, / e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty* in Membership % Gender by Authonty* Membership as % 2012, only as of 19/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American L i l i Male ( ∎) tt ':7 r Asian- American Female __y' ! Hispanic - American _ I! i Not Known Native- American Total r Caucasian Appointed by Total Disability Disabi Authonty* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically Total 7 Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. /I U Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): 4_ if r 1 pi L A t f J L I i S rpr 1 r Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes PO No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: Tl (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, / e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty* in Membership % Gender by Authonty" Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 1 31/12 r t , African- American 1 _ Male 4 Asian - American Female , ` J r 1 Hispanic - American Not Known Native - American Total Caucasian P Appointed by Total Disability �- Di Authonty* Membership in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically Total Disabled () Li *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Return to Department of State, The R A. Gray Building, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 7 Regulars - 2 Altemates - 3 Studr '2 Voting & 1 Non - voting) Established per Ordinance No. 06 -050 Two -year Staggered Terms fog .gular Members One -year Terms for Alternates & Students 2012 EDUCATION AND YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD Member Expires Phone Profession LUNDQUIST, Carol Jj 12/12 737 -6476 Retired: School 2650 SW 23' Cranbrook Court (33436) Appt'd 12/16/08 carolruneftaol.com Administrator MILLER, Hattie ' ) 12/12 736 -7235 Retired CHI 1210 NW 1 St (33435) Appt'd 12/16/08 MORERA, Mary, Vice Chair 12/14 731 -3305 Homemaker 1340 SW 26 Ave (33426) Appt'd 1/5/10 morera(bellsouth.net /Elec Eng NORTH, Tiffany, Dr. � 12/14 512 -6544 Dir. of Edu. & 2404 NE 3" Street (33435 Appt'd 1/4/11 drtiffanvnorth @hotmail.com STROUD,_ y— 12/12 735 -7894 Reading Coach - 3'1 2 NE 13 Ave. (33435) Appted 6/7/11 strdlfacomcast.net WALDMAN, Stephen, Chair LI) 12/14 369 -5553 Retired Teacher 41 Sausalito Dr (33436) Appt'd 1/5/10 srw410bellsouth.net /Prinapal WILKINSON, Loretta ,,L 12/14 376- 6208(C) Teacher 2458 SW Cranbrook Dnve (33436) Appt'd 1/5/10 lsigner @bellsouth.net ALTERNATES: NORF $ r 12/12 601 -0790 Computer 261 N. Palm Dnve (33435) Appt'd 12/6/11 victord362 yahoo.com Analyst OPEN1/ %ij )Aa'Ir-) 12/12 STUDENTS Regular Voting Members: LUGLIF,, S 12/12 245 -4331 Student ., 9225 Pineville Drive (33467) Appt'd 12/6/11 SebLugli@msn.com ROB_ER'fS, Armisha 12/12 843 -8580 Student 316 NE 2 n Avenue (33435) Appt'd 12/6/11 aIr001C1a bellsouth.net k � t c i c it ti t o U� STUDENT - Regular` Non- Voting Member: DAVIS, Khaditah f) 12/12 523 -6995 Student 7379 San Castle d (33462) 1 Appt'd 4/27/11 KnicoleDavis170aoi com r 1 al 0..) ( 0) CITY EMPLOYEE REPRESENTATIVE: CLAUDE, Sherri - Assistant to the Director updated 'I /30/12 P S \CC \WP\BOARDS1LISTS\2012 Board Lasts\EDUCATION & YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD doc 7 REGULAR MEMBERS *Commission Appointed - Three -year Term +Employee Elected - Three -year Term 2012 EMPLOYEES' PENSION PLAN BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEMBER EXPIRES PHONE PROFESSION RODRIGUEZ, Jose Chairman 03/13 628 -5792 Mayor 947 Isles Road Boynton Beach, FL 33435 LaVerriere, Lori 742 -6010 Interim City Manager 100 E. Boynton Beach BLVD Boynton Beach, FL 33435 *JENSEN- JOYCE, Lisa J 12/14 577 -5000 CeII Bus Dev.Officer 9294 Equus Cir. Appt'd 9/6/06 964 -5904 (H) Boynton Beach, FL (33472) LisaJJensennaol com *MCDEAVITT, Cathleen V. 12/12 734 -7244 Assist to IT Dir 237 SW 9 Avenue Appt'd 2/2/10 mtck(bellsouth.net Boynton Beach (33435) +LOW, Michael 12/11 742 -6403 Deputy Utilities Director 11197 Manderly Lane Non - Bargaining Rep lowmabbfl.us Operations & Maintenance Wellington (33467) +FASOLO, Laurie 12/12 742 -6575 Cus Rel. Clerk, Sr. 1405 SW 25 Avenue Bargaining Rep. fasolol @bbfl.us Tennis Center Boynton Beach, Fl (33426) +SHEA, Virginia 12/12 742 -6070 Senior Rec.Mngr 128 E. Hart St At Large Rep 586 -3838 Lantana, FL 33462 sheave.bbfl.us PENSION ADMINISTRATOR: Scott Baur & Dixie Martinez 561- 624 -3277 The Resource Centers 4360 Northlake Blvd, Ste 206 PBG, FL 33410 Updated: 12/08/11 S.1CC1WPtBOARDSILISTSt2012 Board Lists1EMPLOYEES PENSION BD doc Page of Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Florida Statutes — Fomi due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority:* Contact Person: Address: Phone: City /State /Zip: 9 Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): C L Y)`} (LS( 1` LS aCT ir Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes 4 No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: - (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authority* in Membership % Gender by Authority* Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 n 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American -1---- / Male / Asian- American Female _ 3 3 - Hispanic - American Not Known Native- American Total _ Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian _ �' Di s ability Authonty* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known 9 9- Physically Total Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): 1 L I I a I� `f'O ` uset L) (f , C ll > t L t Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No K The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator or calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, / e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty* in Membership % Gender by Authority* Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American Male i 5 :i Asian- American _ Female L4 I I Li Hispanic- American _ Not Known Native- American Total 1 , Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian ( 0 6 Disability Authonty* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically L.) Total 1 Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Return to Department of State, The R A Gray Building, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 5 REGULARS - 3 ALTERI\ , ES *County Appointed Staggered Five -year Terms for All Regular and Altemate Members 2012 GOLF COURSE ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBER EXPIRES PHONE PROFESSION CASELLO, Joseph 6/16 602 -6400 Fire Fighter 7981 Shaddock Dnve 1(33436) Appt'd7 /19/11 caseiloioe(aaaoi com CONWELL, Judy 6/15 547 -3233 Ret Phys Ed 220 D Country Lane (33435) Appt'd 5/17/11 JudyPear1220(aihotmaii com Teacher *MATTHEWS, Arthur L Jr , Vice Chair 6/15 737 -2440 3341 Lago de Talavera � . cell # (561) 329 -6763 Wellington (33467 -1069) *SMITH, James 2/13 319 -4366 7343 Tillman Dr Appt'd 2/5/08 Lake Worth (33467) TAYLOR, Jerry, Chair , 6/13 734 -7940 Former Mayor 1086 SW 26th Avenue (33426) L Appt'd 10/15/10 Taylor G cl.bellsouth net CITY ALTERNATES: FREDERICK, Mark 6/16 732 -2874 Computer Tech 1508 SW 7 Ave (33426) Appt'd 8/16/11 mslhf(a)juno com GIANGRECO, Corrado P 6/16 736 -5725 Retired 620 Horizons West, Apt 206(33435) Appt'd 7/18/06 COUNTY ALTERNATE: *ROTHMAN, Pam 6/16 732 -7471 Ret Educator 6783 Jacques Way, Lake Worth (33463) Appt'd 1/26/12 NON - VOTING MEMBER: LAVERRIERE, Lon 742 -6013 Interim City Manager CITY EMPLOYEE REPRESENTATIVE: HAGER, Dan- Golf Course Manager Updated 1 -26 -12 S \CC \WP \BOARDS \LISTS\2012 Board Lists \GOLF COURSE ADV COMM doc 7 Regular members - 3 year terms Established 2/15/11 2 Alternates — 2 year terms Ordinance No 11 -007 2012 HISTORIC RESOURCES PRESERVATION BOARD MEMBER EXPIRES PHONE PROFESSION +Dion, Michelle 04/14 509 -8096 (H) Real Est. Appraiser 615 Whispering Pines Rd Appt'd 5/17/11 789 -0725 (C) (33435) seashell dionahotmail.com +OPEN E ( 1 L)P-k 04/14 #Gionfriddo, Paul J 04/13 737 -8346 (H) TV Wnter /Producer 9960A Bauhinia Tree Way Appt'd 6/7/11 paolinogion(aavahoo com (33436) +Jones, Eric, Chair 04/14 312- 5305(C) Home Repair /Restore 3360 E. Atlantic Dr.(33435) Appt/d 4/27/11 hoverionesAaol.com *Pederson, Dr Ginger, Vice Chair 04/13 642 -1393 (H) Dean, Palm Beach State 7817 Manor Forest Lane Appt'd 6/7111 313 -2798 (C) Adj Prof. FAU (33436) pedersen gift:nail com *Salomonsson, Eric J 04/13 965 -0668 (H) MA History 10 Dogwood Circle (33436) Appt'd 6/7/11 251 -4946 (C) Soc. Science Teacher #Stabile, Linda 04/14 734 -6386 (H) Ret College Prof. 3811 Wall Street Appt'd 4/27/11 665- 0341(C) Delray Beach (33483) LLStabilee.ornail.com ALTERNATES Ready, Barbara 04/13 734 -3646 (H) Banking 329 SW 13 Avenue (33435) Appt'd 5/17/11 313 -5185 (C) fivereadve.aol.com Rosenblum, Harvey 04/13 739 -5339 (H) Cus. Serv. Rep. 7360 Briella Drive (33437) Appt'd 6/7/11 271 -1476 (C) harvevflahotmail.com CITY EMPLOYEE REPRESENTATIVE: — Warren Adams, Historic Preservation Planner Updated 12/08/11 *2 members — Architecture, history, architectural history, archaeology, landscape architecture or planning +3 members — commercial development real estate, banking or law #2 members — at large S \CC \WP\BOARDS \LISTS\2012 Board Lists \HISTORIC RESOURCES PRESERVATION BOARD doc Page of Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Florida Statutes — Form due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority:* Contact Person: Address: Phone: City /State /Zip: Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): In l ) (1 1 1 0 l U- . 4 l� I I ' Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No M The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, 1 e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty* in Membership % Gender by Authority* Membership as 0 /4 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American Male 5 7 P3 Asian - American Female __ i 2- Hispanic- American Not Known Native - American Total i Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian 5 t Disability Authonty` Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Total S Physically ( Disabled U l C *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): L i I i ' l 1C � 1 „...11--.7 1J ' {' 1S 1 L'I 1 T Y V f`'1 li ( )1r Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes 71 No El The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authority` in Membership % Gender by Authonty" Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 19 2/ 1/12 %5° African- American Male i Asian- American Female — j 1 ,9 0 Hispanic - American Not Known Native- American Total ) Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authority* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically Total Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Return to Department of State, The R A Gray Building, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 7 Regulars - 2 Alternates Established per Ordinance No 10-009 Three -year terms for Regulars One -year terms for Alternates 2012 FINANCIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE -_Afue Cl ra (IA MEMBER EXPIRES PHONE PROFESSION DOUGHERTY, Dennis J. 06/12 561 -706 -1552 Owner Intenor 703 Sunset Rd / Appt'd 9/20/11 didouah a�,bellsouth net Soaping Co (33435) 1 p g11- FELDMAN, G rge 06/12 561 - 239 -5141 Owner Petra Direct 9778 ickels Blvd 505 Appt'd 6/1/10 georaefeldman30 @hotmail com Construction (33 36) Consultant 0\ FISHER, Jeffrey 06/14 703 -1167 Sales Mngr 17 Colonial Club Dr. #203 Appt'd 4/27/11 jpfisher1000dtvahoo com 'k (33435) A A KATZ, David 06/14 577 -8007 Marketing 67 Midwood Lane Appt'd 1/3/12 commkavaaol com (33436) LONERGAN, Terry 06/13 641 -4725 Retired Bank Teller 45 Rutland Lane Appt'd 8/3/10 terryI33436t vahoo com (33436) SCANTLAN, Don, Chair 06/13 433 -5711 Director of Programs 13 Cedar Circle Appt'd 6/1/10 dscan10aol com Workforce Alliance (33436) SHULMAN, William ' 06/13 737 -3402 CPA 21 Bristol Lane Appt'd 6/1/10 WShuI0806CaD_aoI com (33436) JchvI < i)p Ole 1 ALTERNATE i OPEN V tt r `V 06/12 OPEN ' T 06/12 CITY EMPLOYEE REPRESENTATIVE: Barry Atwood, Finance Director 742 -6310 Tim Howard, Deputy Finance Director 742 -6312 Lori LaVerriere, Interim City Manager 742 -6013 (Back -up) Updated 1 -5 -12 S \CC \WP\BOARDS1LISTS\2012 Board Lists \FINANCIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE doc 5 REGULAR MEMBERS * Commission Appointed - Two -year Term * *Elected by Firefighters - Two -year Term + Board Appointed - Two -year Term 2012 MUNICIPAL FIREFIGHTERS' PENSION TRUST FUND MEMBER EXPIRES PHONE PROFESSION *BUSH, Helen . 12/12 Financial 4 Via Lago Appt'd 12/16/08 Consultant BOYNTON BEACH 33435 Ex- Officio Member- Interim Chief Ray Carter carterr @bbfl.us 2080 High Ridge Road Boynton Beach 33426 PENSION ADMINISTRATOR: LA DUE, Barbara Updated: 12/20/2011 S:\CC\WP \BOARDS \LISTS \2012 Board Lists \FIREFIGHTERS PENSION BD.doc Page of Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Florida Statutes - Form due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority:* Contact Person: Address: Phone: City /State /Zip: Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): 0 Ya i`--/ � M t CA Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No 0 The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, / e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty* in Membership % Gender by Authority" Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American Male Asian- American Female :3 ((. Hispanic - American Not Known Native- American Total ' 3 Appointed by Total Disability 6 Disability Authonty" Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically Total "?_ Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. V pp (� , 1 Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): i (1fl f i n D e O _ >r Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No Z 3 The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 7�' (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authority" in Membership % Gender by Authonty" Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American Male a_ 4- 1 e Asian- American Female _ __ (( Hispanic- American Not Known Native - American Total 1 4 © Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian ���' Disability Authonty" Membership pro in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically Total i — Disabled 0 *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Return to Department of State, The R. A Gray Budding, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 7 REGULARS & 2 ALTERNATES Established per Ordinance No 61 -8 Staggered Three -year Terms for Regular Members One -year Terms for Alternate Members 2012 LIBRARY BOARD MEMBER EXPIRES PHONE PROFESSION ERLICHMAN, Barbara 12/14 737 -9381 Editor /proof reader 716 Manatee Bay Drive Appt'd 11/03/09 javbar(ix netcom com (33435) HOBAN, Deborah 12/12 736 -3966 Assist Senals Librarian 502 NW 6th Way Appt'd 1/5/10 dhobant fau edu (33426) McGEE, Barbara A , Vice Chair 12/14 733 -0549 Retired 20 Colonial Club Dr Appt'd 12/16/08 (33435) PLEASANTON, Valerie 12/13 733 -3317 Computer Engineer/ 235 SW 1 3th Ave Appt'd 1/5/10 valerieol aol.com Asst Store Manager (33435) SULZER, Laurie 12/13 734 -1024 Paralegal 422 Live Oak Lane Appt'd 10/5/10 namastel7 cc att net (33436) 0-0 2121 TAYLOR, Jeannie Dee -- Chair 12/12 736 -6435 Transit Planner 0 2121 SW 15"' Ave K102 Appt'd 1/5/10 JeanniedCcD_bellsouth net ` (33426) OPEN 12/13 ALTERNATES: 0 BEGLEITER, Bernice "(^eq 12/12 738 -1740 Social Worker 28 Woods Lane 111 Appt'd 12/7/10 Ieebern2t vahoo com (33436) OPEN/1 \ �� U 12/12 00 L itn-ehe( - A CITY EMPLOYEE REPR SENTATIVE: CLARK, Craig — Library Director Updated 1 -5 -12 S \CC \WP \BOARDS\LISTS\2012 Board Lists \LIBRARY BD doc 7 REGULARS & 2 ALTERNATES Established per Ordinance No. 71 -1 Staggered Two -year Terms for Regular Members One-year Terms for Altemate Members 2012 PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD MEMBER EXPIRES PHONE PROFESSION BARNES, Matthew, Vice Chair 12/13 305 - 606-0999 Urban Planner 812 SW 1 Ct (33426) Appt'd 1/5/10 themattbarnes@yahoo.com BRAKE, James 12/13 699 -3232 Real Estate Agent 710 SW 27 Terrace (33435) Appt'd 04/5/11 JamesMBinc@aol.com 1 OPEN Kck I 12/13 GRCEVIC, Sharon 12/12 252 -2519 Real Estate 7043 Chesapeake Cir (33436) Appt'd 1/5/10 boyntonrealty@aoIcom Broker /Owner KRAVIT, Cory 12/12 568 -6856 Attorney 4210 Key Lime Blvd (33436) Appt'd 02/01/11 corykravit @gmail.com MILLER, Brian 12/13 733 -5272 (H) Ret. Pharmacist 2515 NE 2" Ct. #111(33426) Appt'd 03/15/11 523 -1447 (C) BMiller947 0aol.com 6 6 SABERSON, Ro G., Chair 12/12 272 -8616 Attomey 2740 SW 23r Cranbrook Dr (33436) Appt'd 12/16/08 ssroaer(a.att net Li Le ( ALTERNATES: PIRAINO, Vinc 12/11 541 -2242 Account Mngr. 9 uantum Lakes Drive Appt'd 9/20/11 piraino.vince@gmail.com 33426) OPEN 12/12 CITY EMPLOYEE REPRESENTATIVE: RUMPF, Mike - Planning & Zoning Director Updated 12/8/11 S \CC \WP\BOARDS\LISTS\2012 Board Lists \PLANNING & DEV BD doc Page of Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Florida Statutes - Form due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority:* Contact Person: Address: Phone: City /State /Zip: Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): k U lALi % (Ll Poi 1 0_,t, ci p r t i j Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes Z No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numer for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, / e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty* in Membership % Gender by Authonty* Membership as 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American Male 5 ( t Asian- American Female Hispanic- American 1 c9L Not Known Native - American Total `..) Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian _ ` - Disability Authonty* Membership in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically I Total O Disabled V *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Rk - pox F^ -� ! --, rl t l� Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No t The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: 0 (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, r e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty" in Membership % Gender by Authonty* Membership as 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 1 /31/12 African- American Male 7 Asian- American Female _L__ 3 Hispanic - American Not Known Native - American Total 3 Caucasian 3 Ij / ( Disability Appointed by Total Disability l ` Authonty Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically Total g Disabled �_ I *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Return to Department of State, The R. A Gray Building, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 5 REGULAR MEMBERS Fund Established by Ord 245 (1953) Commission Appointed - Four -year Term * *Elected by Police Officers - Four -year Term + Board Appointed - Four -year Term (Terms amended from two to four years per Ord 10 -05, effective 02/02/10) 2012 MUNICIPAL POLICE OFFICERS' RETIREMENT TRUST FUND MEMBER EXPIRES PENSION ADMINISTRATOR: LA DUE, Barbara S \CC \WP\BOARDS\LISTS\2012 Board Lists\POLICE PENSION BD doc Updated 01/25/2012 7 REGULARS & 2 ALTERNATES Established per Ordinance No. 61 -2 Staggered Three -year Terms for Regular Members One -year Terms for Alternate Members 2012 RECREATION & PARKS BOARD MEMBER EXPIRES PHONE PROFESSION OPEN 12/14 Aii KANTER, Charles 12/12 369 -7828 Writer, ' 2905 South Greenleaf Circle Appt'd 9/7/10 kanter cObellsuth.net Marine Surveyor (33426) LAPIN, Robert 12/14 364 -4081 Retired 4 Sutton Drive Appt'd 12/16/08 ROBERTLAPINC1aAOL.COM (33436) McVEY, John Vice Chair 12/13 329 -6025 Sales Rep 1729 Banyan Creek Ct. Appt'd 1/5/10 JMCWMSR(aaol.com (33436) PIERCE -ROE, Elizabeth (Betty) Chair 12/13 436 -8420 Business Mgr. 637 Oak St Appt'd 4/4/06 coupleofbuckshcChgmail.com Golf Course (33435) Cil SCANTLAN, Catherine 12/12 685 -0413 Registered Nurse 13 Cedar Circle Appt'd 3/16/10 RN4Heahng(aaol.com (33436 t-er SLOAN, Jaoelle 12/13 369 -0333 Kid's Wear Design Brentwood Drive Appt'd 4/5/05 ianelleed0aol.com (33436) ALTERNATES: BUCELLA, Ro 12/12 704 -8979 Ret. Police Ofc. t (b 519 U e Oak Lane Appt'd 12/6/11 robo220bellsouth.net (334 6) OPEN 12/12 CITY EMPLOYEE MAJORS, Wally - Recreation & Parks Director 742 -6255 REPRESENTATIVE: Updated: 12/8/11 S: \CC\WP \BOARDS \LISTS \2012 Board Usts \RECREATION & PARKS BD.doc Page of Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Florida Statutes — Form due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority:* Contact Person: Address: Phone: City /State /Zip: Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): 5( s 11 1 b ( A AU P) r d Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No [1:1 The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator or calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, le , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authority* in Membership % Gender by Authonty" Membership as % 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American Male {a �` / � - Asian- American Female 9- '1 l.( i7 Hispanic - American Not Known L T Native- American Total \ Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authonty* Membership % in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically Total l- ( � Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority Please complete all sections. Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): ` j _ l 1. (L 1 � ( ) 3 I'1(V A ' ( i / r) Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No] The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: `F' (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, i e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty* in Membership % Gender by Authority* Membership as 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American Male . - 5 s d Asian - American Female ___L__ t 7 Hispanic - American Not Known Native- American Total 5 Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian 7 Disability Authonty* Membership °/ in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known 5 Physically c Total Disabled U *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Return to Department of State, The R A Gray Building, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 7 REGULARS & 2 ALTERNATES Established per Ordinance No 092 -13 Staggered Two -year Terms for Regular Members Name changed per Ordinance No 094 -12 One -year Terms for Alternate Members 2012 SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER EXPIRES PHONE PROFESSION BRUZZESE, Lillian 12/13 736 -7030 Retired 1507 1? Ave. (33426) Appt'd 12/16/08 D �,� , � Ret. -En lish Teacher � CHAMBER , Denise — Co -Chair 12/12 Ret.-English High Point Blvd (33435) Appt'd 12/16/08 J �k RST GIRTpiAN, Blanche 12/12 732 -9390 Assistant Principal ( 0 912 NW 3` Street (33435) Appt'd 12/7/10 b A LYNCH, Katherine - Chair 12/12 740 -9857 Clerk 610 Horizons E. #311 (33435) Appt'd 12/7/10 Lynchb40aol.com �� \O'CONN Virginia 12/12 742 -2538 Nurse Q ' Z30 D High Point Blvd (33435) Appt'd 12/16/08 SPINELLI, Betty 12/13 432 -1780 Ret.- Teacher 16 Camden Ln (33426) Appt'd 4/4/06 betspinOweb.net YOUNG, Jean 12/12 739-3143 Retired U 116 SE 13 Ave (33435) Appt'd 7/21/09 JeanYoung0010bellsouth.com ALTERNATES: �? 1 — Q IZ C� ( PIERCE -R , Elizabeth 12/12 436 -8420 Business Mngr. '(Cc) Oak Street (33435) Appt'd 12/6/11 coupleofbuckshcgmail.com Golf Course PRESTON, Stuart 12/12 369 -5476 Ret. -Milk Industry Oil 2080 SW 12 Ave. (33426) Appt'd 12/6/11 CITY EMPLOYEE REPRESENTATIVE: Nancy Molina — Recreation Supervisor Updated: 1/9/11 S: \CC\WP \BOARDS \LISTS \2012 Board Lists \SENIOR ADV BD.doc 5 REGULARS & 2 ALTERNATES Established per Ordinance No 11 -059 Two -year Terms for All Members 2012 SPECIAL EVENTS AD HOC COMMITTEE MEMBER EXPIRES PHONE PROFESSION (4 O LL) J ttik FRANCOIS Christiane 12/13 732 -7350 (H) Restauranteur /Investor } 65 Spanish River Drive Appt'd 12/6/11 704 -0039 (C) Ocean Ridge, FL (33435) CRFrancois(aol.com v GRISWOL,D; Christina 12/13 732 -2729 (H) Auditor /Processor 23 Buttonwood Lane (33436) Appt'd 12/6/11 236 -7248 (C) ill, cmggatorayahoo.com GUILBEAULT, James 12/13 252 -6876 (C) Caterer 1470 SW 8 Street (33426) Appt'd 12/6/11 3im0Culinary-Solutions.net 'ttRAp.A, mola 12/13 704 -3157 (C) Unemployed 718 SW 3` Avenue (33426) Appt'd 12/6/11 vinolarada7181 comcast.net WILLIAMS, Elliott 12/13 512 -5111 (C) Telecommunications 8892 Livingston Way (33472) Appt'd 12/6/11 elliottna comcorp.us a I &) ALTERNATES: SEVALDSON, Brad 12/13 735 -4135 (H) Retail /Saks Fifth Ave 26 Country Lake Circle (33436) Appt'd 12/6/11 bradsevaldson @comcast net STROU i by 12/13 676 -4601 (C) Reading Teacher ;!'�, 132 NE 13 Avenue (33435) Appt'd 12/6/11 735 -7894 (H) a strdlCalcomcast.net G dc711,J,1)0LOPata BOARD REPRESENTATIVES: Kathy Biscuiti, Special Events Director Community Redevelopment Agency C WCVIL Li r 737 -3256 Ginny Shea, Senior Recreation and Parks Manager City of Boynton Beach O 742 -6236 Cl/ Updated 12/12/11 S \CC \WPtBOARDS\LISTS\2012 Board Lists\SPECIAL EVENTS AD HOC COMMITTEE doc Page of Florida Department of State Minority Appointment Reporting Form for Calendar Year 2012 (Section 760 80, Florida Statutes — Form due NLT December 1, 2013) Appointing Authority:* Contact Person: Address: Phone: City /State /Zip: Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): A Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No Nj The entity's total membership as of 12/31/12, regardless of appointing authority: (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below; the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, / e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authority* in Membership °/ Gender by Authonty* Membership as 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 �} African - American ( 1 /6 Male �- i 1 Asian - American Female Hispanic - American Not Known Native- American Total Caucasian (1 Appointed by Total Disability `' Disability Authority* Membership in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically Total Disabled C ' L *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Entity (Name of Board, Commission, Council, or Committee): Does this entity have multiple appointing authorities? Yes ❑ No ❑ The entity's total membership as of 12/31112, regardless of appointing authority: (Note This figure is the denominator to be used in calculating percentages below, the numerator for calculating the percentages is the number in the second column, / e , "Total membership as of 12/31/12" ) Appointed by Total Race Appointed Total Gender Race Authonty* in Membership r Gender by Authonty* Membership as 2012, only as of 12/31/12 in 2012, only of 12/31/12 African - American Male Asian- American Female Hispanic - American Not Known Native- American Total Appointed by Total Disability Caucasian Disability Authonty* Membership °r° in 2012, only as of 12/31/12 Not Known Physically Total Disabled *Figures are to reflect appointments made only by this Appointing Authority. Please complete all sections. Return to Department of State, The R A Gray Budding, Room 316, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250 7 Regulars - 4 Alternates - 5 Honorary Staggered 3 year terms for Regular Established per Ordinance No 05-047 One -Year Terms for Alternates Amended by Ordinance No 06 -012 One -Year Terms for Honorary _ 2012 VETERANS ADVISORY COMMISSION MEMBER EXPIRES PHONE PROFESSION 4\ Bowman, James 12/12 667 -3431 District Director 2820 SE 5 Circle, 3A (33435) Appt'd 4/20/10 Ibfinsac hotmail com Boy Scouts 0 Farrington, Jobe 12/12 735 -0348 Retired 5 04" SW 18 St (33426)" Appt'd 1/5/10 Kaiser, Thomas, Chair 12/13 276 -1796 Mgr -Whse &Supermarket 20 -50 SW 10 Court Bldg 1, Apt 119 Appt'd 9/20/05 Delray Beach (33445) Mitchell, William 12/14 742 -8328 Retired /Sales 2086 SW 14 Avenue (33426) Appt'd 4//27/11 bmitchell- 1 @comcast net Norfus, Victor 12/14 601 -0790 261 N Palm Dnve (33435) Appt'd 12/6/11 victord362@yahoo com Preston, Stuart 12/13 369 -5476 Retired -Milk Industry 2080 SW 12 Ave (33426) Appt'd 12/16/08 Roberts, Bridget 12/13 909 -9851 Adm Assist/Bookkeeper 2510 SW 11th Ct (33426) Appt'd 10/5/10 budget robertseymaii com ALTERNATES: 4 Bregoli, Frank 12/12 375 -8953 Construction Eng 804 SW 5 Court (33426) Appt'e 7/19/11 FDB1942 @aol com Gavlick, Stanley 2144 SW 36 Terrace, Delray Beach 12/12 499 -6277 Retired (33445) Appt'd 1/5/10 stangav @comcast net McKinzie, Lester 12/12 736 -7116 Remodeling Contractor 2000 S Federal Hwy, Apt 301 (33435) Appt'd 12/16/08 (Retired) C , 9 \ Washington, Karl 12/12 732 -8703 Mgr - Nursery (Retired) 1017 N Railroad Ave (33435) Appt'd 9/20/05 HONORARY: Hilda Girtman Pitts Wilbur Jean Sims Larry Goldgeier BG Albin Irzyk Marvin Liebensohn Angelina Milano (In Memoriam) Kurt Leuchner CITY EMPLOYEE REPRESENTATIVE: MAGAZINE, Chuck- Risk Manager 742 -6042 Updated 1/5/12 S \CC \WP \BOARDS \LISTS12012 Board Lists \VETERANS ADVISORY COMMISSION doc Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL January 3, 2012 Jerry Taylor, 1086 SW 26 Avenue, spoke on the request to place a house of worship in the Boynton Beach Mall. He contended it was not a good idea since non - profits do not pay taxes, even though the church had offered to pay the same amount to the City, in essence bribing the Commission. Mr. Taylor hoped the Commission would not accept the bribe. He urged the Commission to not allow the church into the Mall. Cliff Montross, 109 SW 18 Street, pointed out the purpose of the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) was to help people improve their properties and make life better for those individuals within the community. He complained the Boynton Beach CRA had an agenda for having a good time, not helping people. Mr. Montross urged the Commission to encourage the CRA to assist the property owners. No one else coming forward, Mayor Rodriguez closed public audience. He commented the CRA mission was to eliminate blight and slum and create an environment for redevelopment. More information would be provided to Mr. Montross. Commissioner Hay observed there would be a ground breaking for Ocean Breeze at 1 p.m. on Friday for the construction of 21 single - family homes, a CRA project. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Accept the resignation of Willie Pearl Wilson, a regular member of the Library Board Motion Commissioner Ross moved to approve. Vice Mayor Orlove seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. B. Accept the resignation of Donn Davenport, a regular member of the Art Commission Motion Commissioner Holzman moved to approve. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. C. Accept the resignation of Nubia Richman, an alternate member of the Arts Commission 4 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL January 3, 2012 Motion Commissioner Hay so moved. Vice Mayor Orlove seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. D. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards Mayor Rodriguez suggested a motion to table all appointments would be appropriate since there were no eligible applicants. An application had been submitted, but it was the practice to allow the Clerk's office time to process the application for the next meeting. Motion Commissioner Hay moved to appoint Wendy Kelly as an alternate on the Community Relations Board. Commissioner Ross seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. Motion Commissioner Holzman moved to table the remaining appointments. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed 5 -0. E. Confirm the nomination of Honorary Members of the Veterans Advisory Commission as Hilda Girtman Pitts, Wilbur Jean Sims, Larry Goldgeier, BG Albin lrzyk, Marvin Liebensohn, Angelina Milano (deceased) and Kurt Leuchner. Motion Commissioner Hay so moved. Vice Mayor Orlove seconded the motion for discussion. 5 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL January 3, 2012 Vice Mayor Orlove noted one of the proposed honorary members was deceased. He was unsure of the precedent that may be established. Chuck Magazine, Board Representative, advised some of the honorary members were involved in the events sponsored by the Veterans Advisory Commission. Vice Mayor Orlove suggested the member be designated as "in memoriam ". Commissioner Hay amended his motion to include Ms. Milano's designation as "in memoriam" Vice Mayor Orlove seconded the amended motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. Vice Mayor Orlove requested to return to Item 5.D for discussion purposes, since he was on the prevailing side of the vote. Motion Vice Mayor Orlove so moved. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. Vice Mayor Orlove understood there were a couple vacancies on the Financial Advisory Committee and not just one. The Chair of the Financial Advisory Committee was present and could relate the desire of the Committee. There is an alternate that would like to be moved to a regular position. Mayor Rodriguez confirmed the Clerk's office had processed the application received this date. Janet Prainito, City Clerk, agreed the past process was to hold any applications received after the agenda had been published for the next meeting. The applicant had been informed of that process and requested the application be distributed to the Commission. Commissioner Ross reported she had been informed of some urgency for the appointment that had been conveyed to the Interim City Manager by the Chair. Don Scantlan, Chair of the Financial Advisory Committee, related he had contacted the Interim City Manager and inquired why the alternate had not be moved up to a regular. Ms. Prainito advised Commissioner Ross had the regular appointment. Commissioner Ross wanted both regular appointments to be made with the two applicants. Mayor Rodriguez argued the Commission did not typically consider items submitted the day of the meeting. Mayor Rodriguez inquired if Commissioner Ross wanted to move Mr. Fisher up to a regular member and she did not. She did want to make a regular 6 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL January 3, 2012 appointment. Vice Mayor Orlove recalled appointments had been made from information handed to the Commission. Ms. Prainito commented in the last six to eight months the Commission has not considered applications received after publication of the agenda. Commissioner Ross stated she had received a message from the Interim City Manager that the Financial Advisory Committee wanted to ask her to appoint Mr. Fisher. She was taken aback because it would normally be done from the dais and she had passed on the appointment at the last meeting. She was not sure if that was a common practice with other Commissioners. The staff liaison, Mr. Atwood, would normally be the one to approach the Commissioner and discuss the issue. Commissioner Ross was concerned with the process and wanted to be sure the advisory boards and committees were following proper procedure. No other Commissioners were being approached with the request. Mayor Rodriguez indicated he had been approached on numerous occasions by individuals who knew he had an appointment and wanted his endorsement. Commissioner Ross interjected the matter was discussed at the meeting specifically directed to Commissioner Ross. Attorney Cherof agreed with the remarks of the City Clerk and stressed the Commission sets the protocol for appointments. They are appointments of the City Commission even though the designations of the appointments are rotated. They are not individual Commissioner appointments. It would not be an appropriate role of a liaison to make recommendations to an individual Commissioner or the collective Commission. Ms. Prainito pointed out there were two regular appointments and one alternate appointment for the Financial Advisory Committee. The two regular appointments could be made at this time. Commissioner Hay mentioned even though there was a protocol the Commission could overrule the established process. Motion Commissioner Ross moved to appoint David Katz as a regular member to the Financial Advisory Committee. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. Vote The motion passes unanimously. Motion Mayor Rodriguez moved to move Jeff Fisher from an alternate to a regular member. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. 7 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL January 3, 2012 Vote The motion passed unanimously. Mr. Scantlan remarked there were two alternate positions open and skills in the pension area were needed. Vice Mayor Orlove requested the decision on a Vice Chair for the Committee should be placed on the next agenda. Ms. Prainito offered to review the Ordinance and add the appropriate item to the agenda when necessary. Attorney Cherof suggested the process of the appointment of board members and policy on appointments be revisited and brought back before the Commission for approval. 6. CONSENT AGENDA Matters in this section of the Agenda are proposed and recommended by the City Manager for "Consent Agenda" approval of the action indicated in each item, with all of the accompanying material to become a part of the Public Record and subject to staff comments. A. Accept the written report to the Commission for purchases over $10,000 for the month of November 2011. B. Approve release of the performance bond in the amount of $109,071.46 for the paving, grading, and drainage improvements to Minor and High Ridge Road in association with the Imagine Charter School project. C. Approve reduction of the performance bond by the amount of $103,064.40 for the restoration guarantee of SE 34th Avenue right of way. D. Accept the FY 2011 -12 Budget Status Reports of the General Fund & Utility Fund Revenues & Expenditures for the two (2) month period ended November 30, 2011. E. Approve the minutes from the City Commission regular meeting held on December 6, 2011 and the Special City Commission Meeting on December 13, 2011. Vice Mayor Orlove wanted to alter the minutes to show on page 21 that he did return to the dais to vote because the vote was 5 -0 and have the notation on page 25 removed that he had returned to the dais. 8 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL January 17, 2012 Wally Majors, Director of Recreation and Parks, was proud to announce on January 21st at 11 a.m. there would be a ribbon cutting for the Barrier Free Park. There would be many activities for children and a wheel chair tennis exhibition featuring some of the top players in the country. A short video was displayed to better define the concept of "barrier free ". B. Request for a closed -door session on February 7, 2012 to discussion the case of Seymour Reiner versus the City of Boynton Beach and others. Attorney Cherof advised there was litigation pending against the City and other parties. The case was being handled by outside counsel and monitored by the Risk Manager. The case is Seymour vs. Comcast, Delcom, City of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County and is pending in Circuit Court in Palm Beach County. There is a settlement proposal pending that has to be reviewed. He suggested 5:45 p.m. would be appropriate. 4. PUBLIC AUDIENCE INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS WILL BE LIMITED TO 3 MINUTE PRESENTATIONS (at the discretion of the Chair, this 3 minute allowance may need to be adjusted depending on the level of business coming before the City Commission) No one came forward. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards Motion Commissioner Holzman moved to table his Arts Commission alternate appointment. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed 4 -0. Motion Commissioner Ross appointed Christine Moeller as a regular member of the Arts Commission. Commissioner Holzman seconded the motion. 4 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL January 17, 2012 Vote The motion passed 4 -0. Motion Commissioner Holzman moved to table the Historic Resources Preservation Board regular appointment. Commissioner Ross seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed 4 -0. Mayor Rodriguez noted there were no other applicants for the appointments. B. Appoint Vice -Chair for the Financial Advisory Committee Mayor Rodriguez pointed out William Shulman was one of the founding members of the Financial Advisory Committee and he was a Certified Public Accountant. Motion Commissioner Hay moved to appoint William Shulman as the Vice Chair of the Financial Advisory Committee. Commissioner Holzman seconded the motion. Mayor Rodriguez opened the issue for public comment. Don Scantlan, Chair of the Financial Advisory Committee, reported a query at the recent meeting revealed Jeff Fisher was the only Committee member interested in the Vice Chair position. Commissioner Ross urged Mr. Scantlan to relate to Mr. Shulman he was the choice of the Commission. Mr. Scantlan agreed to relay the recommendation. Vote The motion passed 4 -0. 6. CONSENT AGENDA Matters in this section of the Agenda are proposed and recommended by the City Manager for "Consent Agenda" approval of the action indicated in each item, with all of the accompanying material to become a part of the Public Record and subject to staff comments. 5 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL February 7, 2012 Brian Merriman, 22 Dogwood Circle, indicated visual and crime were two of the biggest aspects of Boynton Beach. Improved landscaping and lighting would be helpful along the main entrances to the City. There was a significant amount of police activity in his neighborhood and more lighting was needed to improve security and reduce crime in his development. Reducing crime and beautification of the streets would encourage more people to move to the area. Lori Wilkinson, 2458 SW Cranbrook Drive, Secretary of the Greater Boynton Beach Foundation, thanked the Commission for coming out and supporting the opening of the Barrier Free Park. She had been involved in the project for over eight years and was glad to see the vision some to fruition. Clarence Shahid Freeman, 7928 Piper Lane, Lake Worth, a Civil Rights Activist and President of the Democratic Club, had toured the City of Boynton Beach and spoke to many of the residents who related their concerns with the Police Department. Mr. Freeman discussed those concerns with various City officials and staff who agreed to address the issues. He was disappointed in the recent political events that had occurred in the City. Herb Suss, 1711 Woodfern Drive, wanted confirmation that the Police Department lobby was only open to the public on Wednesdays for a few hours. He understood there have been budget cuts, but access to the Police Department was a major safety concern. Mr. Suss complimented every department for taking the necessary budget cuts, but employee morale was very low. Vice Mayor Orlove suggested Mr. Suss discuss his concerns with the Police Chief. Edward Tedtmann, 869 NW 8 Avenue, complained there was not enough data in the agenda to make the public aware of the issues being discussed. Vice Mayor Orlove advised the agenda and all backup materials were available online. Ms. Prainito clarified there are hyperlinks to the backup materials for each item. Jack McVey, 1729 Banyan Creek Court, defended the City of Boynton Beach with its low crime rate, great parks, skilled fire fighters, champion athletic programs that the residents should be proud of and unite to support the City. Mr. McVey expressed appreciation for the work of the Commission. No one else coming forward, Vice Mayor Orlove closed the public audience. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards 5 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL February 7, 2012 Motion Commissioner Ross moved to appoint Roger Cope as a regular member of the Historic Resources Preservation Board. Commissioner Holzman seconded the motion. Vice Mayor Orlove confirmed that Mr. Cope met the necessary criteria to sit on the Board and Ms. Prainito confirmed. Vote The motion carried unanimously. Motion Commissioner Hay moved to table his alternate appointment on the Library Board. Commissioner Holzman seconded the motion. Vote The motion carried unanimously. Motion Vice Mayor Orlove moved to appoint Bernice Begleiter as a regular member of the Library Board. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. Vote The motion carried unanimously. Motion Commissioner Ross moved to table all other appointments. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. Vote The motion carried unanimously. B. Process for filling a Mayoral vacancy Vice Mayor Orlove opened the issue for discussion by the Commission relating to the memorandum submitted by Attorney Cherof. 6 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL February 21, 2012 four -foot python crossing the street on North Ocean Avenue. Something has to be done to solve the problem. No one else coming forward, Mayor Hay closed public audience. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Accept the resignation of Robert Bucella, an alternate member of the Recreation and Parks Board Motion Commissioner Ross moved to approve. Commissioner Holzman seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed 4 -0. B. Accept the resignation of Elizabeth Pierce -Roe, an alternate member of the Senior Advisory Board Motion Vice Mayor Orlove moved to approve. Commissioner Ross seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed 4 -0. C. Accept the resignation of Aimond Alexis, a Regular member of the Code Compliance Board Motion Commissioner Holzman moved to approve. Vice Mayor Orlove seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed 4 -0. D. Accept the resignation of William Shulman, a regular member of the Financial Advisory Committee 5 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL February 21, 2012 Motion Commissioner Holzman moved to approve. Vice Mayor Orlove seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed 4 -0. E. Accept the resignation of George Feldman, a regular member of the Financial Advisory Committee Motion Vice Mayor Orlove moved to approve. Commissioner Ross seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed 4 -0. F. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards Motion Vice Mayor Orlove moved to table the appointments. Commissioner Ross seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed 4 -0. G. Discussion for possible appointment to fill the District II Commission temporary vacancy Mayor Hay understood there were five names submitted for possible appointment to fill the District II vacancy. Mrs. Prainito advised the applicant, Ricky Gardner, had to be eliminated as he was not a registered voter and did not meet the residency requirement. Vice Mayor Orlove inquired if there was a time limit for making the appointment and Attorney Cherof replied the vacancy had to be filled within two meetings following the declaration. Mayor Hay wanted to open the issue for public comment so any individuals who may be interested could be nominated from the floor. Attorney Cherof added the newspaper ad 6 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL March 6, 2012 Jack McVey, 1729 Banyan Creek Court, thanked Vice Mayor Orlove for attempting to throw the first pitch for the Little League season and congratulated the Wild Cats football program for a great season. This year was the 55 opening day for the Boynton Little League. The teams were grateful for the support of the Commission and the City. The Fire Department Honor Guard also attended the opening event and sponsored a team called "The Blaze ". Brian Edwards, 629 NE 9 Avenue, complimented the Police Chief and Interim City Manager for standing up for what is right for the City. No one else coming forward, Mayor Hay closed public audience. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards Motion Mayor Hay nominated Robert Bucella to become a regular member of the Code Compliance Board. Commissioner Ross seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. B. Appointment to fill the District 11 Commission temporary vacancy Mayor Hay requested each of the five candidates for the vacancy, Anthony Barber, Buck Buchanan, Mack McCray, Brian Miller and Victor Norfus, stand and be recognized. Brian Miller was not present. Commissioner Ross understood Floyd Zonenstein was also a candidate. The City Clerk's office had not received any information on Mr. Zonenstein's interest Vice Mayor Orlove recalled an email that indicated his desire to be a candidate. Vice Mayor Orlove inquired of Attorney Cherof what would happen if the vacancy was not filled. Attorney Cherof replied the Commission would have to continue to seek to fill the vacancy. It is not a permanent vacancy and therefore an election was not possible since Mayor Hay could possibly return to the seat during its term. The practical application of the language of the Charter is that the Commission must continue to attempt to fill the vacancy. 5 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL March 6, 2012 Mayor Hay contended the Commission should accept the name of Floyd Zonenstein for consideration. Vice Mayor Orlove and Commissioner Ross accepted the inclusion of Floyd Zonenstein. It was decided the names would be called in alphabetical order. There was no motion to appoint Anthony Barber. Motion Vice Mayor Orlove moved to appoint Buck Buchanan to fill the vacancy in District II. Mayor Hay passed the gavel and seconded the motion. Vote The motion failed 2 -2 (Commissioners Holzman and Ross dissenting). Motion Commissioner Holzman moved to appoint Mack McCray to the open vacancy. Mayor Hay passed the gavel and seconded the motion. Vote The motion carried 3 -1 (Vice Mayor Orlove dissenting). City Clerk Prainito administered the Oath of Office to Mack McCray as District II Commissioner. Commissioner McCray thanked the Commission and remarked he wanted to move the City forward and was ready to work. 6. CONSENT AGENDA Matters in this section of the Agenda are proposed and recommended by the City Manager for "Consent Agenda" approval of the action indicated in each item, with all of the accompanying material to become a part of the Public Record and subject to staff comments. A. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R12 -020 - Approve an Interlocal Agreement with the Town of Gulfstream for a Water Main Interconnection B. Accept the status report and allow the Boynton Beach City Library to continue its Materials Recovery System agreement with Unique Management Services, Inc. 6 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL March 20, 2012 classes to obtain job skills and positively impact their future and families. After 11 years of operation, expansion is necessary to meet the needs of the community. There have been negotiations and contracts to purchase the properties to the north and south of the current location for demolition and future development. The Women's Circle would be giving notice to the Historic Preservation Planner before demolition of the buildings. The present moratorium could prevent the Women's Circle from pulling permits. Sister Lorraine wanted assurances there would be no barriers when the funding is available for the expansion. Suki deJong, 2076 SW 14 Avenue, with Move to Amend, a national organization having an affiliate in Palm Beach County, pointed out there is a Citizens United Supreme Court ruling against the Federal Elections Commission lifting corporate limits on buying elections. This would have a corrupting influence in all elections across the country. Money should not be able to buy an election. In a true democracy, it should be the will of the people that vote who have the power to select their representatives. Her organization, Move to Amend, was seeking the Commission and City of Boynton Beach to support their cause. An amendment to the Constitution was being sought. Ms. deJong offered examples of appropriate language for a resolution. Commissioner Ross thanked Ms. deJong for bringing the issue to the attention of the people and the City. Gary Solomon, 9268 Cove Beach Circle, Boynton Beach from Sand Sifters invited everyone to participate in the "Gain' Bananas Beach Cleanup" to be held on April 7 from 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Oceanfront Park. The event would educate those participating on the reasons for the beach cleanup efforts. The event was done in conjunction with the Recreation and Parks Department and many co- sponsors including the Community Caring Center. A food drive for non - perishable items would be included in the event for the benefit of the Community Caring Center. Additional collection sites had been added throughout the City facilities for donations. Healthy smoothies would be available and of course, bananas. Activities for kids would be available and a discussion on sea turtle awareness given. Doug MacDonald, President of Quantum Limited Partners, Quantum Park Property Owners Association and Principal and President of 1325, 1275 Gateway, had negotiated a lease for a charter high school at 1275 Gateway, Lots 18 and 19 in Quantum Corporate Park. The site was approved in 2003 for a charter high school; however, the moratorium has prohibited the issuance of permits for renovations to the site. Mr. MacDonald requested the matter be placed on the agenda as quickly as possible so the school could be operational by the new school year beginning August 1, 2012. Angeline Rhine, 14711 Palmetto Palm Avenue, Miami Lakes, Regional Director for Accelerated Learning Solutions, which operates 14 charter high schools in Florida with eight more to open the next school year including the one in Boynton Beach was the 5 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL March 20, 2012 tenant. There would be as many as 500 students, between the ages of 16 and 22, across three shifts, who have dropped out of school or are at high risk. Twenty professional job opportunities would be created. They are accredited and less than 20% of the charter schools in the State have achieved the goal. A majority of the students do go on to secondary schools or colleges. Charles Lubke, 737 Sunny South Avenue, thanked the City and staff for their quick resolution to a problem at 3500 Miner Road. Mr. Boateng and Mr. Low were particularly helpful. Don Scantlan, 13 Cedar Circle, distributed papers relating to a case filed before the Florida Elections Commission and the findings of the Commission dated February 23, 2012. (Copy is available in the City Clerk's office) Mr. Scantlan had been a candidate for District IV Commissioner as was Commissioner Marlene Ross. Based on the findings of the Commission and assessment of a civil penalty against Commissioner Ross, Mr. Scantlan urged the Commission to act responsibly and take the necessary action to right a wrong, if appropriate. Victoria Castello, 406 South Seacrest Boulevard, spoke about the City giving away part of an eco park near the Parkside development. A lobbyist wrote the contract that the City approved which did not appear to be in the best interest of the City. Jeff King, 743 -8 NE 12 Terrace in Mariner's Village, President of the Inlet Cove Association (INCA) reported the theme for the organization was crime. Chief Immler and Phil Hawkins had done presentations for their meetings and provided invaluable information and insight. Anything the Commission can do to support the Police Department would be appreciated by the INCA neighborhoods. No one else coming forward, Mayor Hay closed public audience. Attorney Cherof pointed out for the benefit of the public that there was a moratorium in place, modified in part by the Commission. The study period ends in May and it would be returned to the Commission with proposed regulations for properties included in the study. The Commission could have the moratorium placed on the agenda at any time. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards Motion Commissioner McCray appointed Tony LaRiccia as an alternate member of the Senior Advisory Board. Vice Mayor Orlove seconded the motion. 6 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 3, 2012 4. PUBLIC AUDIENCE INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS WILL BE LIMITED TO 3 MINUTE PRESENTATIONS (at the discretion of the Chair, this 3 minute allowance may need to be adjusted depending on the level of business coming before the City Commission) Mark Karageorge, 240A Main Boulevard, wanted to clarify the City has several economic development programs including rental assistance, signage assistance, facade grants, build out assistance, DIFA agreements and brownfield initiative funding. They have been in use for over three years and have attracted businesses from surrounding cities to relocate. The Development Department has incentives such as waiving impact fees, using payment plans on fees and having a ten -year plan to be more business friendly. Dr. Piotr Blass, 113 West Tara Lakes Drive, was delighted with the relationship being developed with Haiti. Dr. Blass indicated he hoped to have an estimate in writing to remove the asbestos from the Old High School and possible renovations of the site to include space for the University of Boynton. John McGovern, 2620 Spiceberry Lane, understood the new Attorney General would be reviewing cases to determine those that did not merit prosecution. He asked an investigation be conducted into a police report that refers to a Department of Children and Families (DCF) investigation being released to the public. In his view it was ethically questionable and procedurally incorrect and perhaps illegal. Neither the name of the child nor the name of the reporter can legally be divulged. He urged the Commission to initiate an investigation involving the release of a police report relating to Jose Rodriguez. No one else coming forward, Mayor Hay closed public audience. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards Motion Commissioner Ross appointed Barbara Wineberg to the Library Board as an alternate member. Commissioner Holzman seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. 4 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 3, 2012 B. Discuss the appointment of Richard Wise to the Community Relations Board as an alternate and possible appointment of Richard Wise to the Code Compliance Board Richard Wise was present and explained his belief that unless there were felony charges, an arrest did not have to be reflected on the application. He has been a member of the Community Relations Board as an alternate and was now applying to be a member of the Code Compliance Board. He is a licensed mortgage broker, insurance broker and was a licensed property manager. It was an oversight on his part to not mention a conviction he had in the 1980s in the State of Maryland. Attorney Cherof advised a conviction for a crime would not prohibit an individual from serving on a board. Mr. Wise could serve on the two boards. Ms. Prainito explained the information had come to light when James Brake pointed out there had been an argument or altercation between Mr. Wise and Mr. Yerzy who is currently a member of the Code Compliance Board. Michele Costantino provided more detail on the previous arrest history and background of Mr. Wise. Mr. Holzman concluded, based on the information given, that it was an honest error, but there may be issues with another member of the Code Compliance Board. He did not feel any action was necessary and Mr. Wise should remain on the Community Relations Board. Consensus Mayor Hay declared there was consensus to allow Mr. Wise to continue to serve on the Community Relations Board. 6. CONSENT AGENDA Matters in this section of the Agenda are proposed and recommended by the City Manager for "Consent Agenda" approval of the action indicated in each item, with all of the accompanying material to become a part of the Public Record and subject to staff comments A. Accept the FY 2011 -12 Budget Status Report of the General Fund & Utility Revenue Fund for the five (5) month period ended February 29, 2012 recognizing that budgeted General Fund Business Taxes and State Shared Revenues may fall short for the year. B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R12 -026 - Approve the reinstatement of the Interlocal Agreement between the Board of County Commissioners, Palm Beach County, Florida and the City in its entirety, extending the term of the original agreement to September 30, 2012, and increasing funding received by 5 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 1, 2012 He also commented he is a scientist and there are individuals with hearing problems, but it should be a problem of the past. He meets many senior citizens that cannot hear and pointed out there is a web application individuals can obtain for the telephone that can convert a voice message to text. Charles Gaulkin, 8 Colonial Club Drive, had a question about the Commission's procedures. There was a speaker who wanted to speak earlier about the high school, but was advised it was not the appropriate time for comment. It was clarified Public Audience was for items not on the agenda. Since the item was on the agenda, he could speak to that item at that time. Herb Suss, 1711 Woodfern Drive, relayed he and his wife are volunteers at Galaxy Elementary School, and the principal was very appreciative of the good relationship the School has with the City. He noted former Commissioner Bob Ensler initiated the Boundless Park and thought there should be some commemoration of his efforts at the Park such as a plaque or bench. Additionally, he noted business coming into the City was up 35% to 40 %. He expressed his gratitude to all City departments for working hard under a tough budget. He thought there should be some recognition by the City's residents of the employees' work as it should not be taken for granted. He did not support outsourcing any City function. Paul Dalton, Teacher at Forest Park Elementary School, was present with Safety Patrol Captains Carine Silvan and Marcio Baris. Ms. Silvan thanked all who donated to the Safety Patrol's Washington D.C. trip. Mr. Dalton added the entire school was appreciative of the donations to allow the students to participate in the trip. Vice Mayor McCray commented he represented the Poinciana School Safety Patrol years ago and it was a joy. He commented the students were in for the experience of a lifetime and he acknowledged the students had to be excellent students to be on the Patrol. He commented the City was proud of them. No one else coming forward, Mayor Hay closed Public Audience. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards Motion Vice Mayor McCray appointed Brad Sveldson as a regular member to the Special Events Ad Hoc Committee. Commissioner Orlove seconded the motion that unanimously passed. 6 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 15, 2012 Todd Johnson, 3654 Silver Lakes Lane, referred to a complaint he had filed against the Police Department for harassing him on a continual basis for no reason. He was scared because some of his friends had died with no explanation. Mr. Johnson was considering taking his concerns to the media to get answers. He specifically complained about Sgt. Hawkins not providing him with a complaint form in a timely manner. Vice Mayor McCray stressed the walk to Bury the Violence was circumvented by the intimidation by the police officers. He had a copy of the Code of Ethics for police and would remind them of their fiduciary responsibility to the citizens. Vice Mayor McCray had encouraged Mr. Johnson to come forward and address his concerns to the City leadership to deal with the issue. Mayor Hay directed Mr. Johnson to discuss the matter with the Interim City Manager. No one else coming forward, Mayor Hay closed the public audience. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards Motion Vice Mayor McCray moved to appoint Carla Colebrooks Spencer as a regular member of the Education and Youth Advisory Board. Commissioners Orlove and Ross seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. 6. CONSENT AGENDA Matters in this section of the Agenda are proposed and recommended by the City Manager for "Consent Agenda" approval of the action indicated in each item, with all of the accompanying material to become a part of the Public Record and subject to staff comments. A. Approve payment to the City of Boca Raton in the amount of $59,360 from the Law Enforcement Trust Fund pursuant to an interlocal agreement between the City of Boca Raton and the City of Boynton Beach for the purpose of operating a Biology Processing Laboratory to pre - process DNA samples obtained by the Boynton Beach Police Department pursuant to criminal investigations. 5 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL June 5, 2012 Lori Wilkinson, 2458 SW Cranbrook Drive, representing the Education and Youth Advisory Board, reported on the Shred -a -Thon that netted $1,400 to be divided between the Harvey Oyer Jr. Community Fund to be given to students, and the other half to Sister Cities International. She thanked the Commission for the announcement and for all those who participated. Don Scantlan, 13 Cedar Circle, advised the Library does not have an agreement with Workforce Alliance. Mr. Scantlan works as a volunteer to help people find jobs. He has had as few as two participants and as many as nine people for an eight -hour session. Thomas Jones, 808 NW 8 Avenue, commented on the financial status of the Police Department that it would benefit the City and citizens to do an outside independent audit of where the monies were being spent. He surmised several million in savings could be found. Many things were mismanaged in the Department and improvements could be made to gain dollars for improvements. Susan Mandell, Room 101, Marina Village on Ocean Avenue, announced she was helping to create a healthier City of Boynton Beach. She would be opening next week and invited everyone to visit her spinning facility to empower, create, and nuture the younger generations through a healthier adult world. She also had spinning equipment available at Oceanfront Park from sunrise to sunset to accommodate all working schedules. Brian Miller, 2515 NE 2 Court, spoke on behalf of the football coach for Boynton Beach High School. The football program needs the entire community's support. New helmets were needed for a total cost of $10,500 or $200 per helmet to satisfy a new safety standard set by the State. The Sponsor -A -Tiger program involves a $200 donation to purchase a helmet in return for 3 or 4 season tickets provided to the donor. No one else coming forward, Mayor Hay closed public audience. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards Motion Commissioner Holzman moved to appoint Alan Borelli as an alternate on the Code Compliance Board. Commissioner Ross seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. 6 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL June 5, 2012 Motion Commissioner Orlove appointed Thomas Mandler to the Recreation and Parks Board. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. Motion Commissioner Holzman appointed Michele Costantino as an alternate on the Special Events Ad Hoc Committee. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. Motion Commissioner Orlove moved to table all other appointments. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion. Commissioner Ross noted another appointment could be made. Commissioner Orlove removed his motion from the table. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the removal. Vote The motion passed unanimously. Motion Commissioner Ross appointed Mark Karageorge to the Special Events Ad Hoc Committee. Commissioner Holzman seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. Motion Commissioner Orlove moved to table all other appointments. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion. 7 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL June 5, 2012 Vote The motion passed unanimously. 6. CONSENT AGENDA Matters in this section of the Agenda are proposed and recommended by the City Manager for "Consent Agenda" approval of the action indicated in each item, with all of the accompanying material to become a part of the Public Record and subject to staff comments A. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R12 -046 - Assess the cost of nuisance abatement on properties within the City of Boynton Beach B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R12- 047 - Approve an agreement with Palm Beach State College and the City of Boynton Beach to provide a continuation of our Fire Rescue Department as a field training site for the paramedic and EMT programs Commissioner Ross had pulled the item to comment on the educational efforts that go on throughout the City year around. The agenda item is a marketing initiative for education in the City and how important it is for entire families. The agreement is with Palm Beach State College and the City to provide a training site for the Fire Rescue Department. Motion Commissioner Ross moved to approve the resolution. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. C. Accept the written report to the Commission for purchases over $10,000 for the month of April 2012 D. Approve Closeout Change Order and Final Application for Payment in the amount of $27,372.96 to Intercounty Engineering, Inc. for the Force Main Replacement for Lift Station No. 102 project. This will close out the project. E. Approve the minutes from the City Commission regular meeting held on May 15, 2012 8 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL June 19, 2012 Commission members indicating he had not lobbied them. Suspended Mayor Rodriguez's letter advising he believed he had been lobbied was included in the materials submitted by Mr. Katz. Nothing was found in the records per a public records request that had been submitted by Mr. Katz. He urged the Interim City Manager to admit she was pressured by the suspended Mayor into having him investigated because he did not want Mr. Katz on the Charter Review Committee. Mark Karageorge, 240A Main Boulevard, announced Pathway to Prosperity would be having another meeting entitled, "A Village at Work" on June 26 at the R.M. Lee Center. He indicated the Boynton Community Choir had been in existence for two months and was growing at a rapid rate. It unites people from different faiths and they had an opportunity to perform with Grammy winning artists at the Father's Day celebration at St. John Baptist Church. All were welcome to join the choir. Dr. Piotr Blass, 113 West Tara Lakes Drive, offered condolences to Commissioner Ross and her family for their recent loss. He hoped Commissioner Ross's idea for an education initiative would promote a University of Boynton Beach. Dr. Blass divulged his love for the City of Boynton Beach and his admiration for the Police Department. He would prefer the City Police Department remain and contract with the Sheriff's office for additional assistance. It is important for the City to have its own, independent Police Department. Herb Suss, 1711 Woodfern Drive, contended the search for a City Manager has caused the City embarrassment across the State and Nation and was not cost effective. The Interim City Manager, in his opinion, was the best candidate and the Commission should recognize her abilities and work together to unite the City. Mr. Suss urged the citizens to volunteer at Galaxy Elementary as it was a rewarding experience. Cliff Montross, 109 SW 18 Street, spoke about a vacant lot on Seacrest Boulevard where men were loitering. He suggested a solution would be to create a pocket park for these men to utilize. Mr. Montross felt other ideas from the citizens should be considered rather than a decision made by a Board. A recent article in the newspaper had conveyed a bad element was occupying the space that did not improve the image of the area. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards Motion Commissioner Holzman moved to appoint Steven Grant as a regular member of the Financial Advisory Committee. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion. 4 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL June 19, 2012 Vote The motion passed unanimously. Motion Commissioner Ross moved to appoint Robert Weiss as a regular member of the Historic Resource Preservation Board. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. Motion Commissioner Ross moved to approve Alan Borrelli as a regular on the Code Compliance Board. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. 6. CONSENT AGENDA Matters in this section of the Agenda are proposed and recommended by the City Manager for "Consent Agenda" approval of the action indicated in each item, with all of the accompanying material to become a part of the Public Record and subject to staff comments A. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R12 -048 - Assess the cost of nuisance abatement on properties within the City of Boynton Beach. Vice Mayor McCray complained the information in the backup had not been formatted to aid in reading the materials. It would be corrected. Motion Vice Mayor McCray moved to approve Proposed Resolution No. R12 -048. Commissioner Holzman seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. 5 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL July 3, 2012 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards There were no eligible applicants. Motion Commissioner Orlove moved to table. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. 6. CONSENT AGENDA Matters in this section of the Agenda are proposed and recommended by the City Manager for "Consent Agenda" approval of the action indicated in each item, with all of the accompanying material to become a part of the Public Record and subject to staff comments A. Approve the minutes from the City Commission regular meeting held on June 19, 2012 B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R12 -053 - Approve and authorize signing of an Agreement for Water Service outside the City Limits with George Drapaniotis & Eugenia Manoura for the property at 4528 Woodmere Lane, Lake Worth, FL. Attorney Cirullo explained the item had been pulled from the agenda because the property address was not within the future City service area. C. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R12 -054 - Approve First Amendment to the Interlocal Agreement between the Town of Hypoluxo and the City of Boynton Beach for building services D. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R12 -055 - Approve an award with Electrical Contracting Service, Inc. of Hialeah, Florida, Bid No.: 044 - 2821- 12 /DJL to Furnish and Install Generator Set for the Water Utilities East Well Field for an amount of $69,700 E. Approve the Award for "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF PVC SCHEDULE 40 AND 80 IRRIGATION SUPPLIES" Bid # 031- 1412- 12 /MFD to the lowest, most responsive, responsible bidders meeting all specifications on an "AS NEEDED" 6 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL July 17, 2012 case was very large and pointless. Mr. Katz mentioned the suspended Mayor now has his boat for sale. Mr. Katz had attended the July 4 fireworks that were patriotic and very enjoyable. He speculated that Mr. Suss's not attending the next fireworks display would be appreciated by many others. Herb Suss, 1711 Woodfern Drive, complimented the Commission and staff for their budget presentations. Many good points and recommendations were offered. Mr. Suss urged the Commission to continue to support the 7.8 millage rate to build up a residual to cover future capital improvements. He reiterated the $50,000 spent on the fireworks display could have gone into the Heart of Boynton and should be closely monitored for next year. No one else coming forward, Mayor Hay closed Public Audience. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards Motion Vice Mayor McCray appointed Aylin Tito as an alternate to the Arts Commission. Commissioner Holzman seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. Motion Commissioner Holzman moved to table the Code Compliance appointment until it could be determined if the applicant was willing to accept an alternate position. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. Motion Mayor Hay moved to appoint Jeanne Heavilin as a regular member of Special Events Ad Hoc Committee. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion 5 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL July 17, 2012 Vote The motion passed unanimously. B. Review procedures for filling vacancy on Commission. Mayor Hay noted the Commission had recently gone through a similar process and wanted to declare the Commission District 1 position as vacant. The Charter requires the position be filled by two Commission meetings thereafter. Mayor Hay contended the position should be open to the public and let those interested submit their qualifications to the City Clerk's office to be reviewed at the first and second meeting in August to fill the position. Motion Commissioner Holzman moved to declare the vacancy. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. Mayor Hay reiterated for those who reside in District 1 and are interested in the position, they should submit a resume to the City Clerk to be considered at the first meeting in August. 6. CONSENT AGENDA Matters in this section of the Agenda are proposed and recommended by the City Manager for "Consent Agenda" approval of the action indicated in each item, with all of the accompanying material to become a part of the Public Record and subject to staff comments A. Approve the minutes from the City Commission regular meeting held on July 3, 2012 B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R12 -059 - Authorize and direct execution of a lease agreement with MetroPCS Florida, LLC ( "MetroPCS" or "Tenant ") to allow for ground equipment and co- location on the existing telecommunications tower at Hester Park (1901 North Seacrest Boulevard) Vice Mayor McCray wanted to inform the public there would be $800 a month income for the City of Boynton Beach. 6 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida August 7, 2012 between the City and key community organizations that previously did not exist. The positive momentum created is appreciated by the Chamber of Commerce and supports the efforts. Mr. Porges made a public appeal that the Commission appoint Ms. LaVerriere as the City Manager of Boynton Beach. She has proven to be more than qualified. Her actions continue to demonstrate her administration is good for business in Boynton Beach and good for the community. Mayor Hay was thankful for the comments. He was glad to see the City, Chamber and Community Redevelopment Agency working together as a team. Commissioner Ross inquired if an Executive Director had been appointed for the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Porges reported a rebranding was underway and after completed, the search for a new Director would be done. Vice Mayor McCray thanked the Chamber for their comments and thought. He thanked the citizens for their support. He did not understand why the elected and appointed officials in the City could not come together and recognize the Interim City Manager for her excellent work by appointing her the City Manager. Mayor Hay echoed those comments. No one else coming forward, Mayor Hay closed public audience. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards Motion Vice Mayor McCray moved to appoint T. Brooke Spell as an alternate on the Code Compliance Board. Commissioner Holzman seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. Motion Commissioner Holzman moved to appoint Jennifer Gunter as a regular member of the Community Relations Board. Commissioner Ross seconded the motion. 5 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida August 7, 2012 Vote The motion passed unanimously. Commissioner Ross questioned if all the appointments had been made. She understood there was another application and resignation. Janet Prainito, City Clerk, advised there had been a resignation from the Financial Advisory Committee, David Katz, who submitted an application to serve on the Planning and Development Board. The agenda was being published when the papers were received so they were emailed to the Commission. Both would appear on the next agenda. B. District I Vacancy - Discussion of Letters of Interest Mayor Hay felt public input was important to receive first. Then the names would be submitted alphabetically for a vote on each one. Charles Kanter, 2905 S. Greenleaf Circle, spoke on behalf of Jack McVey. He had worked with Mr. McVey on the Recreation and Parks Board and it would be a privilege to have a young man like him on the Commission. Phil Torano, 4789 Dolphin Drive, Lake Worth, FI, spoke on behalf of Jack McVey. He had worked with the Little League for the past six years. He was on the board and a coach. He had played on the field as a youngster. Mr. McVey expends a great deal of time and energy for the Little League and the City. He is always there and supports his friends. He would be a great candidate for the position. Dr. Piotr Blass, 113 Tara Lakes Drive, wanted to explain why he was seeking the position. He wanted Boynton Beach to make the quantum leap to be a university town. He had been working on it for several years. There are currently 30 students and faculty and were ready to take the next step. The education initiative is very consistent with his goal. The leaders of the Haitian community had endorsed Dr. Blass. If appointed he would do everything possible to help the City. He would donate his entire salary to the City. He has a PhD. from Harvard and was a veteran, ready to move the City to the next level. Ron Washam, 127 S. Atlantic Drive West, asked the Commission to make a progressive move and appoint Jerry Taylor to the interim position. He had known Mr. Taylor for twenty years and actually ran against him for office. They had agreed and disagreed to build a better City. His leadership had moved many things forward. He comes with constituents who come to Boynton because he is an official. Critical leadership is needed and Mr. Taylor should be the only candidate considered. No one else coming forward, Mayor Hay closed the public input. 6 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL August 21, 2012 from the suspended Mayor who is facing decades of imprisonment. Nothing has been proven to be true. Neither the Boynton Beach Police Department nor the State Attorney's office found anything to even interview Mr. Katz. He reiterated his request that the Interim City Manager admit she was pressured by the suspended Mayor to come to the false decision. No one else coming forward, Mayor Hay closed public auidience. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Appoint Voting Delegate for Florida League of Cities Annual Conference, August 23 -25, 2012. Commissioner Holzman inquired if the Mayor planned on attending and he confirmed he would. Commissioner Holzman felt it made sense to appoint the Mayor as the City's voting member. Motion Commissioner Holzman so moved. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion. Commissioner Holzman inquired if any other Commissioners would be attending. He would be attending to mingle, but not register. Vote The motion passed unanimously. B. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards Motion Commissioner Ross nominated Wendy Kelly to be a regular member of the Community Relations Board. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. Motion Commissioner Hay moved to appoint David Katz as a regular member of the Planning and Development Board. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion. 5 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL August 21, 2012 Commissioner Holzman asked if there was an outstanding fine owed to the City of Boynton Beach by Mr. Katz in regard to the lobbying registration. Attorney Cherof advised there was an outstanding fine. Mr. Katz's response to the finding has been verbalized by him. Commissioner Holzman was not in a position to appoint anyone to a board who has an outstanding fine for violating the City's lobbying ordinance. The decision was made and he felt Mr. Katz should play by the rules. Vice Mayor McCray pointed out Mr. Katz was serving on the Financial Advisory Board when the fine was assessed. The argument was redundant at this time. Vote The motion failed 2 -2 (Commissioners Holzman and Ross dissenting). Motion Mayor Hay moved to appoint Ryan Wheeler as a regular member of the Planning and Development Board. Commissioner Holzman seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed 3 -1 (Vice Mayor McCray dissenting). C. District I Vacancy - Discussion of Letters of Interest Mayor Hay declared the five interested individuals would be recognized, public input would be heard and then discussion and vote by the Commission. Michael Bessell, Dr. Piotr Blass, Jack McVey, Cliff Montross and Jerry Taylor were identified. Steve Anton, 234 SE 2nd Avenue, inquired how the Charter could be changed. He contended the individual who had gotten the second highest votes in the previous election should be appointed, if willing to serve. The process could be eliminated since the residents had already voted. Mayor Hay appreciated the suggestion but it would not affect the current situation. Mr. Anton stressed he was attempting to save $30,000. Don Scantlan, 13 Cedar Circle, did not support any one candidate but thought either of the top two candidates pointed out two weeks ago would make fine Commissioners. There is not necessarily a wrong choice, but it would be wrong to conclude the meeting without filling the vacant seat on the Commission. If the four Commissioners cannot fulfill their obligation to fill the seat and an election is required, it would be a failure of all four elected officials. Ron Washam, 127 South Atlantic Drive West, repeated the burden of leadership falls on the Commission and why the residents voted for the officials. Bickering and playing political football was not the goal. Good leadership was available. It is now a character 6 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL September 4, 2012 David Katz, 67 Midwood Lane, speculated that Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach had become the new Roswell, New Mexico due to four independent and confirmed sightings before the last Commission meeting, of Commissioner Ross with the suspended Mayor who is facing decades of imprisonment. Yet, Commissioner Ross has limited contact with the Interim City Manager. There are parallel investigations into connections between a Palm Beach Gardens promotional speaker, the suspended Mayor and current elected officials. Examination by other investigative agencies includes the illegal recording of CRA staff members during one -on -one meetings. There are governmental, as well as independent investigations into the transmittal of messages and pictures between elected officials and convicted felons. Mr. Katz commented as a citizen and taxpayer of Boynton Beach, he did not understand why Commissioners from Districts 3 and 4 would not vote to confirm and allow Jerry Taylor to serve as the District 1 Commissioner so the residents of the district have full representation. Mr. Katz opined Mr. Taylor was the most successful Mayor the City has ever had and the benchmark for gauging and measuring all others who serve. Mr. Taylor is a man of great faith and served his country and community with honor. Whatever outside pressure has been exerted on the two Commissioners or resulting consequences if they vote in favor of his appointment would pale in significance as the ones that would come otherwise. Dr. Piotr Blass, 113 West Tara Lakes, had the highest respect for Commissioner Ross as a person with tremendous honesty and he was deeply offended by any comments to the contrary. Dr. Blass thanked Commissioners Ross and Holzman for utilizing his statement that democracy has no price. Even if an election cost $25,000 it would be worth it. He was continuing to organize the University of Boynton but without additional high tech the budget woes would remain. The city needs additional income and high tech and a university would be the channel to pursue. Cliff Montross, 109 SW 18 Street, in District 1, urged the Commission to fill the position as soon as possible. There are 13,000 residents in the district with no representation on the Commission. It was unacceptable. The Charter dictates the Commission should have a Mayor and four Commissioners. It uses the word "shall' and does not give the Commission any options other than to fill the position. Leaving the vacancy for eight or nine months without representation for 13,000 residents was not right in his opinion. He questioned if the residents did not have representation, could they withhold their tax dollars. The Commission has an obligation to fill the seat even if it has to be drawn from a hat containing the names of the applicant. No one else coming forward, Mayor Hay closed public audience. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE 17 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL September 4, 2012 A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards Motion Mayor Hay nominated John Sparrell to serve on the Financial Advisory Committee as a regular member. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion. Commissioner Holzman noted this would be the fourth member of the Committee that would constitute a quorum. It was his recommendation that the Committee be held steady until one more member is appointed to maintain a quorum. Vice Mayor McCray was not in favor of holding the Committee hostage. There is a quorum now and the Committee needs to do business as usual. Mayor Hay was sure if a problem arose the Commission could be advised and act accordingly. Vote The motion passed unanimously. 6. CONSENT AGENDA Matters in this section of the Agenda are proposed and recommended by the City Manager for "Consent Agenda" approval of the action indicated in each item, with all of the accompanying material to become a part of the Public Record and subject to staff comments A. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R12 -088 - Assess the cost of nuisance abatement on properties within the City of Boynton Beach. B. Approve the Bid Award for "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF BRASS FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES" Bid # 063 - 1412- 12 /MFD to the following seven (7) companies: Ferguson, Fortiline Waterworks, HD Supply, Lehman Pipe, Mariflow, Municipal Waterworks and Sunstate Metering on an overall basis, to the lowest, most responsive, responsible bidders who met all specifications for an estimated annual amount of $52,000 and will be purchased on an "As Needed Basis ". C. Approve the updated Library Long Range Plan for 2012 -2015. Vice Mayor McCray had pulled the item to hear a brief snapshot of the long range plans. Mr. Clark advised the document was required to be submitted for State aid. It is used to outline the services and objectives to measure their goals. The AmeriCorps program has been added with a tutor for the GED and ESOL issues which are two of the major programs. Without the documentation, the grant funding could not be obtained. 18 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL October 2, 2012 Commissioner Holzman surmised the proper approach would be to consider the issue on a case -by -case basis. Attorney Cherof inquired if the intent to research and draft was associated with all boards or specifically the Education and Youth Advisory Board. Mayor Hay felt it should be structured for all boards. Ms. LaVerriere reminded the Commission that each advisory board was enacted by an ordinance and they would all require modification if it was embraced as an overall concept. It could be handled on a case -by -case basis. The change could be specific to the Education and Youth Advisory Board. Commissioner Holzman summarized the issue would be handled on a case -by -case basis, but as it relates to the Education and Youth Advisory Board the decision should be made by the Board rather than the Chair. Ms. LaVerriere agreed to come back to the Commission with draft language. Motion Commissioner Holzman moved to reinstate the members. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. C. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards Motion Vice Mayor McCray appointed Jeffery Grady as a regular member of the Financial Advisory Committee. Commissioner Holzman seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. 6. CONSENT AGENDA Matters in this section of the Agenda are proposed and recommended by the City Manager for "Consent Agenda" approval of the action indicated in each item, with all of the accompanying material to become a part of the Public Record and subject to staff comments 8 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL October 16, 2012 have two Great Danes who have protected her. She spoke to the Judge and State Attorney and would continue to do so until she got the answers she needed to get a peaceful night's sleep. The building he was in was abandoned and known for drug dealing and she hoped it could be stopped. She hoped 258 NE 7 Avenue would not become a drug exchange duplex. Mayor Hay directed Ms. Morgano to Chief Immler and his staff. Ray Whitely, 7353 Palmdale Drive, had grown up in Boynton Beach, but did not know he could come to City Hall and speak his mind for three minutes. When he discovered it was possible his world got a little bit bigger. He wanted to thank all the government agencies who had been supporting the business mentorship program that Boynton United was spearheading. It gives children an opportunity to connect with City government. He had grown up on 27 Court and for 20 years of his life his world was as big as the canal and he had no knowledge of what went on at City Hall. No one else coming forward, Mayor Hay closed public audience. Vice Mayor McCray confirmed the next Commission meeting would be on Wednesday, November 7 due to the election. Mayor Hay concurred. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards Motion Mayor Hay nominated Jayvonna Roker as a student member of the Education and Youth Advisory Board. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. B. Discussion on cancellation of November 20 meeting (This item as added to the agenda.) Mayor Hay recalled the January 1st, 2013 meeting had been cancelled. It had been stated at least two of the members would not be present for the November 20, 2012 meeting, so there cannot be a meeting without a quorum of three. Staff has to juggle their schedules for the meetings, police have to make arrangements and the IT Department has to make accommodations as does the Legal Department. Also the 8 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL November 7, 2012 Vice Mayor McCray noted Blanche Girtman was his 6th grade teacher over fifty years ago. Ray Whitely, 7353 Palmdale Drive, President of Boynton United, announced his organization had partnered with Boynton Community High School and the Red Cross on November 18 from 4 to 7 p.m. to have a benefit concert with the proceeds going directly to the Red Cross and the victims of Superstorm Sandy in the northeast. He encouraged everyone to attend and show support. The dynamic Boynton Beach Community Choir would perform and the High School Choir. There would be an exclusive lineup of entertainers. The goal was to raise $200,000 for the Red Cross. Ginger Pederson, 7817 Manor Forest Lane, highlighted the book she had published with Janet DeVries called Pioneering Palm Beach, the Deweys and the South Florida Frontier. The original plat of Boynton Beach filed in 1898 reflects the name Fred and Birdie Dewey. Their lives were a part of the City's history and the book has generated positive press for the City of Boynton Beach. The book can be bought through Amazon, Barnes & Noble online and in stores with 20% of the proceeds of the book going to Palm Beach County Historical Society and 20% to the Audubon Society of Florida. David Merker introduced himself as a candidate for Commission District 1. Dr. Piotr Blass, 311 Tara Lakes Drive, pointed out Sean Casper, a native of Boynton Beach, received 20,000 votes in the recent national election. Hopefully he would win the next time. He offered there was an immediate high tech concern involving putting all power lines underground. With today's technology it should not be such a huge problem to have power lines underground. Dr. Blass was of the opinion Boynton Beach had the best police force. He was puzzled by the immense studies for something that did not need fixing. Chief Immler could handle any problems that would arise. Dr. Blass felt the money should be spent to put the power lines underground. He reiterated his suggestion that the interested parties for District 1 Commissioner simply rotate through the remaining meetings until March to afford the citizens representation. Mayor Hay commented the study of the Police Department did not imply there was anything wrong in the Department. Any department can be enhanced. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards Motion Mayor Hay appointed Irma Khoja as a regular member of the Community Relations Board. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion. 13 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL November 7, 2012 Vote The motion passed unanimously Motion Commissioner Holzman moved to appoint Dawson Haggar - Lendoiro as a student non- voting member. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. Motion Vice Mayor McCray moved to appoint Wyn Yelin as a regular member of the Special Events Ad Hoc Committee. Commissioner Ross seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. B. Consider an update regarding the Financial Advisory Committee member status and preliminary plans for the upcoming year Ms. LaVerriere recounted during the budget workshops the Commission had considered the Financial Advisory Committee's recommendations and asked the Committee to return with a list of items they desire to study to be discussed and changes made if necessary. There are now more members on the Committee and the first meeting held. Commissioner Holzman asked how many of the recommendations of the Committee were actually implemented. Don Scantlan, Chair of the Finance Committee, 13 Cedar Circle, responded his observations were none of the recommendations were undertaken. There was the fact that several of the recommendations were not to be instituted now, but in future negotiations with several of the bargaining units. Commissioner Holzman commented the time spent and effort put into the topics by the members was amazing for volunteers. However, if the Commission was not going to accept any of the recommendations, as done in the past two years, it wastes the time of the volunteers and staff time allowing the Committee to continue. Commissioner Holzman did not feel the Commission was ready to implement any changes that would be recommended. Additionally, there are only five members of a nine member committee. He suggested the action be held in abeyance until there is a full Committee. 14 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 4, 2012 on February 9, 2013 the Foundation, with the City and Realtors of Palm Beach County is sponsoring a fundraising event for the Barrier Free Park. It is a 5K run /walk sponsored with the cooperation of Hunters Run. The funds are for the major settlement area to be developed and placement of the last big piece of equipment. There is high interest in the magnificent facility that the City should be proud of and work together to bring it to completion. No one else coming forward, Mayor Hay closed public audience. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Appointment of Honorary Members to the Veterans Advisory Commission for 2013 Motion Commissioner Holzman moved to approve. Commissioner Ross seconded the motion. Vice Mayor McCray noted they were honorary positions with no voting power. It would be a great honor for the individuals who need to be appreciated. Vote The motion passed unanimously. B. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards Arts Commission Vice Mayor McCray appointed Helena Wolf as a regular. Mayor Hay appointed Aylin Tito as an alternate but withdrew the appointment as an alternate until the regular vacancy was assigned to a Commissioner. Building Board of Adjustments and Appeal Vice Mayor McCray appointed Beverly Agee. Commissioner Ross appointed Sanford Guritzky. Commissioner Holzman appointed Stanley Gavlick. (Due to residency requirements, this appointment was withdrawn and moved to the Veterans Commission as an alternate). Code Compliance Board Commissioner Holzman appointed RoseMarie Yerzy. Commissioner Ross selected Robert Bucella. Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 4, 2012 Community Relations Board Vice Mayor McCray appointed Margaret Newton. Education and Youth Advisory Board Vice Mayor McCray appointed Hattie Miller. Commissioner Holzman nominated Carol Lundquist. Commissioner Ross nominated Carla Colebrooks- Spencer. Mayor Hay nominated Lourdes Paola Alvarez as a student. Employees Pension Board Commissioner Ross selected Cathleen McDeavitt. Firefighters' Pension Board Vice Mayor McCray selected Robert Taylor. Commissioner Holzman appointed Helen Bush. Library Board Vice Mayor McCray appointed Jeannie Taylor. Mayor Hay appointed Barbara Wineberg as an alternate. Planning and Development Board Commissioner Ross appointed Sharon Grcevic. Mayor Hay appointed Roger Saberson. Recreation and Parks Board Vice Mayor McCray appointed Charles Kanter. Commissioner Holzman selected Catherine Scantlan. Commissioner Ross appointed Marianne Lentini - Bernarduci. Senior Advisory Board Mayor Hay appointed Kathleen Lynch. Vice Mayor McCray appointed Jean Young. Mayor Hay appointed Stuart Preston as an alternate. Special Events Ad Hoc Committee Commissioner Holzman selected Tony LaRiccia. Veterans Commission Commissioner Ross appointed James Bowman. Mayor Hay nominated Frank Bregoli. Vice Mayor McCray selected Karl Washington as an alternate. 8 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 18, 2012 Building Board of Adjustments & Appeals: 3 regulars and 1 alternate Cemetery Board: 1 regular and 1 alternate Code Compliance: 2 alternates Community Relations Board: 1 regular and 2 alternates Education & Youth Advisory Board: 2 alternates Financial Advisory Board: 2 regulars and 2 alternates Library Board: 1 regular and 1 alternate Planning & Development Board: 2 regulars and 2 alternates Recreation & Parks Board: 2 alternates Senior Advisory Board: 3 regulars and 1 alternate Veterans Commission: 2 alternates Mayor Hay noted there were two alternate positions available on the Building Board of Adjustment and Appeals. Mayor Hay noted the openings assigned to the vacant Commission seats would not be addressed at this time. The Commission respects the request of the applicants to be either a regular or an alternate. Commissioner Holzman suggested, based on previous comments made regarding the lack of volunteerism, it may be in the best interest of the community to waiver from the policy to make sure the advisory boards are full. Mayor Hay indicated any change would have to be brought back to the Commission for discussion first. Vice Mayor McCray recalled the last time he had appointed David Katz for a board it was noted there was an outstanding fine. After the investigation was completed it was determined there was no merit in what had been said and done. Motion Vice Mayor McCray appointed David Katz to serve on the Planning and Development Board. Mayor Hay passed the gavel and seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed 2 -1 (Commissioner Holzman dissenting). There was agreement there could be no other appointments. B. Discuss request for renaming Veterans Park on Ocean Avenue. Ms. LaVerriere reported there was a request from Vivian Brooks, the CRA Director, for the Commission to rename Veterans Park. There is the Bicentennial Veterans Memorial Park located on Federal Highway that creates some confusion for veterans. The Commission could appoint a committee to select a name. The committee could be made up of current members of advisory boards which has been done in the past. 5